Measuring properties of a Heavy Higgs boson in the H ZZ 4 decay
Abstract
In many extensions of the standard model, there exist a few extra Higgs bosons. Suppose a heavy neutral Higgs boson H is discovered at the LHC, one could then investigate CP and CPT~ properties of its couplings to a pair of Z bosons through H ZZ 4. We use the helicity-amplitude method to write down the most general form for the angular distributions of the four final-state leptons, which can cover the case of CP-even, -odd, and -mixed state for the Higgs boson. We figure out there are 9 types of angular observables and all the H couplings to Z bosons can be fully determined by exploiting them. A Higgs-boson mass of 260 GeV below the t t threshold is illustrated with full details. With a total of 103 events of H ZZ 4, one can determine the couplings up to 12-20\% uncertainties.
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