2015
DOI: 10.1007/jhep01(2015)008
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Impact of top-Higgs couplings on Di-Higgs production at future colliders

Abstract: Measuring the Higgs-self coupling is one of the most crucial goals of the future colliders, such as the LHC Run-II and the ILC-based photon collider. Since the new physics can affects the di-Higgs production not only from the Higgs self-coupling but also from the top-Higgs coupling, we investigate the di-Higgs production in the presence of the non-standard top-Higgs coupling at the LHC and ILC-based photon collider given the recent Higgs data. Due to the changed interference behaviors of the top quark loops wi… Show more

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“…With the anomalous couplings favourable by our baryogenesis scenario, the cross section for di-Higgs production can be enhanced by ∼ 3−10 times relative to the SM value [76,78], especially for the negative cubic coupling. 3 The recent studies show that the anomalous Higgs coupling κ can be determined at 14 TeV high-luminosity (3000 fb −1 ) LHC with 25-50% accuracy at most [78], due to the entanglement of κ and y t parameters in the di-Higgs production cross section.…”
Section: Jhep04(2016)011mentioning
confidence: 87%
“…With the anomalous couplings favourable by our baryogenesis scenario, the cross section for di-Higgs production can be enhanced by ∼ 3−10 times relative to the SM value [76,78], especially for the negative cubic coupling. 3 The recent studies show that the anomalous Higgs coupling κ can be determined at 14 TeV high-luminosity (3000 fb −1 ) LHC with 25-50% accuracy at most [78], due to the entanglement of κ and y t parameters in the di-Higgs production cross section.…”
Section: Jhep04(2016)011mentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Note that the effects of the CP-odd part of the top-Yukawa coupling at the LHC, ILC, and photon colliders were studied in ref. [24], though we study the effects in depth for the LHC here.…”
Section: Jhep08(2015)133mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[28], and CPV1 in ref. [24]. The scenario CPV2 is new with the CP-odd component of the ttHH, in which the CP-odd component g P tt of the ttHH coupling appears either with g P t or in square.…”
Section: Jhep08(2015)133mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Physics beyond the SM (BSM) can easily affect the Higgs pair production cross section at the LHC through either modification in the top Yukawa coupling and/or new colored particles running in the triangle and box loops (non-resonance effects), or the existence of new heavy scalars decaying into Higgs pairs (resonance effect). The enhancement in production cross section can reach a few orders of magnitude in some cases [31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57]. Currently, the ATLAS and CMS Collaborations have imposed upper limits on the production cross section (bbγγ) and production cross section times branching ratios (4b, γγW W * and τ τ bb) with various categories of signal final states in Higgs pair searches at the 13-TeV LHC [58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71]: 3.9 pb, 33 fb, 25 pb and 508 fb for the γγbb, 4b, γγW W * and τ τ bb channels, respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%