Higgs boson decays to Bc meson in the fragmentation-function approach
Abstract
In the paper, we present a calculation of the decay widths for the Higgs boson decays to the Bc, Bc*, Bc(21S0) and Bc*(23S1) mesons using the fragmentation-function approach. In the calculation, the fragmentation functions up to order αs3 based on the nonrelativistic QCD factorization theory are used, and the decay widths for H Q+X and H g+X at the partonic level are calculated up to order αs. The large logarithms of mH2/mBc2 are resummed up to next-to-leading logarithmic accuracy by solving the evolution equations for the running quark masses and the fragmentation functions. Compared to the leading-order decay widths based on the nonrelativistic QCD approach, the decay widths based on the fragmentation-function approach that include the higher-order QCD corrections are reduced significantly. Our numerical results show that there are about 1.2× 105 Bc events via the Higgs decays to be produced at the HL-LHC with 3ab-1, and about 1.6× 106 Bc events via the Higgs decays to be produced at the HE-LHC with 15ab-1.
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