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Higgs boson potential at colliders: status and perspectives

Authors :
Di Micco, B.
Gouzevitch, M.
Mazzitelli, J.
Vernieri, C.
Alison, J.
Androsov, K.
Baglio, J.
Bagnaschi, E.
Banerjee, S.
Basler, P.
Bethani, A.
Betti, A.
Blanke, M.
Blondel, A.
Borgonovi, L.
Brost, E.
Bryant, P.
Buchalla, G.
Burch, T. J.
Cairo, V. M. M.
Campanario, F.
Carena, M.
Carvalho, A.
Chernyavskaya, N.
D'Amico, V.
Dawson, S.
De Filippis, N.
Di Luzio, L.
Di Vita, S.
Dillon, B.
Englert, C.
Ferrari, A.
Fontanesi, E.
Fox, H.
Gallinaro, M.
Giardino, P. P.
Glaus, S.
Goertz, F.
Gori, S.
Gröber, R.
Grojean, C.
Ibarra, D. F. Guerrero
Gupta, R.
Haisch, U.
Heinrich, G.
Huang, P.
Janot, P.
Jones, S. P.
Kagan, M. A.
Kast, S.
Kerner, M.
Kim, J. H.
Kong, K.
Kozaczuk, J.
Krauss, F.
Kuttimalai, S.
Lee, H. M.
Leney, K.
Lewis, I. M.
Liebler, S.
Liu, Z.
Logan, H. E.
Long, A.
Maltoni, F.
Manzoni, S.
Mastrolorenzo, L.
Matchev, K.
Micheli, F.
Mühlleitner, M.
Neubauer, M. S.
Ortona, G.
Osherson, M.
Pagani, D.
Panico, G.
Papaefstathiou, A.
Park, M.
Peskin, M. E.
Quevillon, J.
Riembau, M.
Robens, T.
Roloff, P.
Rzehak, H.
Schaarschmidt, J.
Schnoor, U.
Scyboz, L.
Selvaggi, M.
Shah, N. R.
Shivaji, A.
Shrestha, S.
Sinha, K.
Spannowsky, M.
Spira, M.
Stefaniak, T.
Streicher, J.
Sullivan, M.
Swiatlowski, M.
de Lima, R. Teixeira
Thomson, J.
Tian, J.
Vantalon, T.
Veelken, C.
Vickey, T.
Vryonidou, E.
Wells, J.
Westhoff, S.
Zhao, X.
Zurita, J.
Source :
Review in Physics (2020) 100045
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

This document summarises the current theoretical and experimental status of the di-Higgs boson production searches, and of the direct and indirect constraints on the Higgs boson self-coupling, with the wish to serve as a useful guide for the next years. The document discusses the theoretical status, including state-of-the-art predictions for di-Higgs cross sections, developments on the effective field theory approach, and studies on specific new physics scenarios that can show up in the di-Higgs final state. The status of di-Higgs searches and the direct and indirect constraints on the Higgs self-coupling at the LHC are presented, with an overview of the relevant experimental techniques, and covering all the variety of relevant signatures. Finally, the capabilities of future colliders in determining the Higgs self-coupling are addressed, comparing the projected precision that can be obtained in such facilities. The work has started as the proceedings of the Di-Higgs workshop at Colliders, held at Fermilab from the 4th to the 9th of September 2018, but it went beyond the topics discussed at that workshop and included further developments.<br />Comment: 279 pages, 136 figures, document produced partially as outcome of the conference Double Higgs Production at Colliders - Fermilab - Chicago (US) 4 - 9 September 2018. Submitted to Review in Physics. The editors can be contacted at the following address: hh-2018-paper-editors@cern.ch

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Review in Physics (2020) 100045
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1910.00012
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.revip.2020.100045