t-channel Higgs production and constraints on off-shell Higgs couplings

Abstract

This note is to record an unsucessful idea. I tried hard to persuade myself to write this note as I have spent a significant fraction of time during this summer. For Higgs resonant production and decaying in the s channel, i H f, the cross section is proportional to yi2yf2/H. Thus there is a multi-solution ambiguity on the couplings due to uncertain knowledge on Higgs width. In this work, we study the process g+q g+q+l++l- with the t-channel Higgs boson contribution included. As Higgs boson is not on-shell, this process can be used to measure the Higgs couplings without the ambiguity. Based on the performance of the ATLAS detector in Run~II, the coupling product ygyZ can be potentially constrained to be less than 18 times the Standard-Model value for a p-p dataset of 140~fb-1 at s=13~TeV. Assuming the equality of on-shell couplings and off-shell couplings and combining the on-shell measurements, the width of the Higgs boson is constrained to be less than 1.3~GeV, which is similar to that in the direct measurement. In addition, the interference effect is also analyzed.

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