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Charting the Higgs self-coupling boundaries

Gauthier Durieux, Matthew McCullough, Ennio Salvioni

2022Journal of High Energy Physics26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A bstract Could new physics first manifest itself in Higgs self-coupling measurements? In other words, how large could deviations in the Higgs self-coupling be, if other Higgs and electroweak measurements are compatible with Standard Model predictions? Using theoretical arguments supported by concrete models, we derive a bound on the ratio of self-coupling to single-Higgs coupling deviations in ultraviolet completions of the Standard Model where parameters are not fine-tuned. Broadly speaking, a one-loop hierarchy is allowed. We thus stress that self-coupling measurements at the LHC and future colliders probe uncharted parameter space, presenting discovery potential even in the absence of emerging hints in single-Higgs coupling measurements. For instance, if other observables show less than two-sigma deviations by the end of the LHC programme, the Higgs self-coupling deviations could still exceed 200% in the models discussed, without introducing fine-tuning of ultraviolet parameters.

Topics & Concepts

Higgs bosonPhysicsParticle physicsElectroweak interactionCoupling (piping)Physics beyond the Standard ModelLarge Hadron ColliderParameter spaceStandard Model (mathematical formulation)Hierarchy problemHiggs fieldStatisticsGauge (firearms)MathematicsMechanical engineeringHistoryArchaeologyEngineeringParticle physics theoretical and experimental studiesDark Matter and Cosmic PhenomenaDistributed and Parallel Computing Systems
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