Measuring Trilinear Higgs Coupling in WHH and ZHH Productions at the HL-LHC
Abstract
Determination of trilinear Higgs coupling (λHHH=λHHH SM) through Higgs pair productions is a major motivation for the LHC high luminosity phase. We perform a detailed collider simulation to explore the potential of measuring λHHH in the VHH (V=W,Z) production at the HL-LHC. We find that the trilinear Higgs coupling in the SM (λHHH SM) could be measured at the level of 1.3σ. Combining with the gluon fusion, vector boson fusion and ttHH channels, λHHH SM is expected to be measured at the level of 3.13σ. If no evidence of Higgs pair productions were observed, the VHH production, together with the gluon fusion channel, would impose a bound of 0.5≤ ≤ 2.2 at the 95\% confidence level.
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