Light-quarks Yukawa couplings and new physics in exclusive high-pT Higgs + jet and Higgs + b-jet events

Abstract

We suggest that the exclusive Higgs + light (or b)-jet production at the LHC, pp h+j(jb), is a rather sensitive probe of the light-quarks Yukawa couplings and of other forms of new physics (NP) in the Higgs-gluon hgg and quark-gluon qqg interactions. We study the Higgs pT-distribution in pp h+j(jb) γ γ + j(jb), i.e., in h+j(jb) production followed by the Higgs decay h γ γ, employing the (pT-dependent) signal strength formalism to probe various types of NP which are relevant to these processes and which we parameterize either as scaled Standard Model (SM) couplings (the kappa-framework) and/or through new higher dimensional effective operators (the SMEFT framework). We find that the exclusive h+j(jb) production at the 13 TeV LHC is sensitive to various NP scenarios, with typical scales ranging from a few TeV to O(10) TeV, depending on the flavor, chirality and Lorentz structure of the underlying physics.

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