Indirect measurement of triple-Higgs coupling at an electron-positron collider with polarized beams

Abstract

We examine the possibility of using single-Higgs production at an e+e- collider with polarized beams to measure, or constrain, indirectly a possible anomalous triple-Higgs coupling, which can contribute to the process via one-loop diagrams. In the dominant process e+e- ZH, longitudinally polarized beams can lead to an improvement in the cross section by 50\% for e- and e+ polarizations of -0.8 and +0.3, respectively. This corresponds to an improvement in the sensitivity to the triple-Higgs coupling of about 18\% for a centre-of-mass energy of 250 GeV and an integrated luminosity of 2 ab-1, making a strong case of beam polarization. This also implies that with polarized beams, the luminosity needed to get a particular sensitivity is less by about 33\% as compared to that needed with unpolarized beams. Even when only the e- beam is polarized -0.8, the improvement in the sensitivity is about 8\%. We also study the effect of longitudinal beam polarization on the sensitivity to the triple-Higgs coupling of Higgs production through the subdominant process e+e- H occurring through WW fusion.

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