Transverse spin asymmetries and the electron Yukawa coupling at an FCC-ee
Abstract
We show that measurements of single transverse-spin asymmetries at an e+e- collider can enhance the sensitivity to the electron Yukawa coupling, possibly enabling observation of the Standard Model value for this quantity. We demonstrate that the significance in both the bb and semi-leptonic WW final states can be enhanced by factors of up to three compared to inclusive cross section determinations of this coupling for transversely-polarized electrons. If the positrons can be simultaneously longitudinally polarized, even at the level of 30\%, the significance can be enhanced by a factor of five or more. The method utilizes quantum interference between the Higgs signal and the continuum background and is also applicable in other WW and ZZ final states.
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