Probing the littlest Higgs model with T parity using di-Higgs events through ZH-pair production at the LHC in NLO QCD
Abstract
We investigate the di-Higgs events through ZH-pair production at the CERN Large Hadron Collider including the pure next-to-leading order (NLO) QCD correction and the gg-fusion contribution in the framework of the littlest Higgs model with T parity. We employ the diagram subtraction scheme in the QCD NLO calculations to avoid double counting and keep the convergence of the perturbative QCD description for the ZH-pair production. We investigate the dependence of the leading order and QCD corrected integrated cross sections on the renormalization/factorization scale, and find that the total QCD corrections slightly reduce the scale uncertainty in the plotted range. By considering the subsequent decays of the intermediately produced ZH bosons and adopting the exclusive four-b-jet event selection criterion, the QCD correction provides considerable enhancement of the kinematic distributions for final decay products. We find that it is possible to select the signature of the ZH-pair production from possible standard model background by taking proper kinematic cuts.
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