Strange quark as a probe for new physics in the Higgs sector
Abstract
This paper describes a novel algorithm for tagging jets originating from the hadronisation of strange quarks (strange-tagging) with the future International Large Detector (ILD) at the International Linear Collider (ILC). It also presents the first application of such a strange-tagger to a Higgs to strange (h → ss) analysis with the P(e-,e+) = (-80\%,+30\%) polarisation scenario, corresponding to 900 fb-1 of the initial proposed 2000 fb-1 of data which will be collected by ILD during its first 10 years of data taking at s = 250 GeV. Upper limits on the Standard Model Higgs-strange coupling strength modifier, s, are derived at the 95% confidence level to be 7.14. The paper includes as well a preliminary study of a Ring Imaging Cherenkov (RICH) system capable of discriminating between kaons and pions at high momenta (up to 25 GeV), and thus enhancing strange-tagging performance at future Higgs factory detectors.
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