Tests of Higgs Boson Couplings at a mu+mu- Collider
Abstract
We investigate the potential of a muon collider for testing the presence of anomalous Higgs boson couplings. We consider the case of a light (less than 160 GeV) Higgs boson and study the effects on the Higgs branching ratios and total width, which could be induced by the non standard couplings created by a class of dim=6 SU(3)× SU(2)× U(1) gauge invariant operators satisfying the constraints imposed by the present and future hadronic and e-e+ colliders. For each operator we give the minimal value of the μ+μ- integrated luminosity needed for the muon collider (μ C) to improve these constraints. Depending on the operator and the Higgs mass, this minimal μ C luminosity lies between 0.1 fb-1 and 100 fb-1.
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