A feasibility study of the measurement of Higgs pair creation at a Photon Linear Collider
Abstract
We studied the feasibility of the measurement of Higgs pair creation at a Photon Linear Collider (PLC). From the sensitivity to the anomalous self-coupling of the Higgs boson, the optimum γ γ collision energy was found to be around 270 GeV for a Higgs mass of 120 GeV/c2. We found that large backgrounds such as γ γ → W+W-, ZZ, and bbbb, can be suppressed if correct assignment of tracks to parent partons is achieved and Higgs pair events can be observed with a statistical significance of 5 σ by operating the PLC for 5 years.
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