Study the effect of beam energy spread and detector resolution on the search for Higgs boson decays to invisible particles at a future e+e- circular collider
Abstract
We study the expected sensitivity to measure the branching ratio of Higgs boson decays to invisible particles at a future circular collider (FCC-ee) in the process e+e- HZ with Z +- (=e or μ) using an integrated luminosity of 3.5 ab-1 at a center-of-mass energy s=240 GeV. The impact of the energy spread of the FCC-ee beam and of the resolution in the reconstruction of the leptons is discussed. %Two different detector concepts are considered: a detector corresponding to the CMS reconstruction performances and the expected design of the ILC detector. The minimum branching ratio for a 5σ observation after 3.5ab-1 of data taking is 1.7 0.1\%(stat+syst) . The branching ratio exclusion limit at 95\% CL is 0.63 0.22\%((stat+syst)).
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