Higgs boson production in high energy proton-nucleus collisions

Abstract

We study Higgs boson production from gluon-gluon fusion at mid-rapidity in high energy proton-nucleus collisions. For this process the presently still little known gluon distribution function h1 g gives a numerically relevant contribution. We show by explicite calculation that using CGC (color glass condensate) model input the result obtained in the naive kt factorization approach matches the result obtained in the TMD factorization framework for a dilute medium. We also verify the earlier finding that the kt factorization formalism for Higgs production breaks down in a dense medium. In doing so we formulate a hybrid model which allows one to treat such reactions theoretically.

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