Optimizing Higgs factories by modifying the recoil mass

Abstract

It is difficult to measure the WW-fusion Higgs production process (e+e- h) at a lepton collider with a center of mass energy of 240-250 GeV due to its small rate and the large background from the Higgsstrahlung process with an invisible Z (e+e- hZ,\,Z ). We construct a modified recoil mass variable, mp recoil, defined using only the 3-momentum of the reconstructed Higgs particle, and show that it can better separate the WW-fusion and Higgsstrahlung events than the original recoil mass variable m recoil. Consequently, the mp recoil variable can be used to improve the overall precisions of the extracted Higgs couplings, in both the conventional framework and the effective-field-theory framework. We also explore the application of the mp recoil variable in the inclusive cross section measurements of the Higgsstrahlung process, while a quantitive analysis is left for future studies.

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