Probing New Physics in Higgs Couplings to Fermions using an Angular Analysis
Abstract
The standard-model Higgs boson couples to quarks through a parity-even scalar Hq q coupling. We show that the rare Higgs decay H VZ, where V is a vector quarkonium state such as J/ (c c) or (1S) (b b), can be used to search for the presence of a parity-odd pseudoscalar Hq q coupling. Since both V and Z can decay to a pair of charged leptons, this presents an experimentally-clean channel that can be observed at the high-luminosity LHC or a future hadron collider. The P-even and P-odd Hq q couplings can be measured by analyzing the angular distribution of the final-state leptons.
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