The H-Parameter: An Oblique Higgs View

Abstract

We study, from theoretical and phenomenological angles, the Higgs boson oblique parameter H, as the hallmark of off-shell Higgs physics. H is defined as the Wilson coefficient of the sole dimension-6 operator that modifies the Higgs boson propagator, within a Universal EFT. Theoretically, we describe self-consistency conditions on Wilson coefficients, derived from the K\"all\'en-Lehmann representation. Phenomenologically, we demonstrate that the process gg h VV is insensitive to propagator corrections from H, and instead advertise four-top production as an effective high-energy probe of off-shell Higgs behaviour, crucial to break flat directions in the EFT.

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