Probing non-standard bbh interaction at the LHC at s=13 TeV
Abstract
In the detailed probe of Higgs boson properties at the Large Hadron Collider, and in looking for new physics signatures in the electroweak symmetry breaking sector, the bottom quark Yukawa coupling has a crucial role. We investigate possible departure from the standard model value of bbh coupling, phenomenologically expressed in terms of a modification factor αb, in bb-associated production of the 125-GeV scalar at the high-luminosity LHC. In a next-to-leading order estimate, we make use of a gradient boosting algorithm to improve in statistical significance upon a cut-based analysis. It is found possible to probe down to αb = 3 with more than 5~σ significance, with L = 3000 fb-1 and s = 13 TeV, while the achievable limit at 95\% C.L. is 1.95.
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