Measuring the ratio of HWW and HZZ couplings through W+W-H production

Abstract

For a generic Higgs boson, measuring the relative sign and magnitude of its couplings with the W and Z bosons is essential in determining its origin. Such a test is also indispensable for the 125-GeV Higgs boson. We propose that the ratio of the HWW and HZZ couplings λWZ can be directly determined through the W+W-H production, where H denotes a generic Higgs boson, owing to the tree-level interference effect. While this is impractical at the LHC due to the limited sensitivity, it can be done at future e+e- colliders, such as a 500-GeV ILC with the beam polarization P(e-,e+)=(-0.8,+0.3) in the jjbb and ^jj channels. The discovery potential of a general ratio and the power to discriminate it from the SM value are studied in detail. Combining the cross section of e+e- W+ W- H with the measurements of HZZ coupling at the HL-LHC, one can further improve the sensitivity of λWZ.

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