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Report number arXiv:1603.08681 ; CLICdp-Conf-2016-004
Title Measurement of the Higgs decay to electroweak bosons at low and intermediate CLIC energies
Author(s) Bozovic-Jelisavcic, Ivanka (VINCA Inst. Nucl. Sci., Belgrade) ; Milutinovic-Dumbelovic, Gordana (VINCA Inst. Nucl. Sci., Belgrade) ; Pandurovic, Mila (VINCA Inst. Nucl. Sci., Belgrade) ; Lukic, Strahinja (VINCA Inst. Nucl. Sci., Belgrade)
Publication 2016
Imprint 29 Mar 2016
Number of pages 9
Note Comments: Talk presented at International Workshop on Future Linear Colliders (LCWS15), Whistler, Canada, 2-6 November 2015, CLICdp-Conf-2016-004
Presented at International Workshop on Future Linear Colliders, Whistler, B.C., Canada, 02-06 Nov 2015
Subject category Particle Physics - Experiment
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment CLIC
Study CLICdp
Keywords In this paper a simulation of measurements of the Higgs boson decay to electroweak bosons in e+e− collisions at CLIC is presented. Higgs boson production and subsequent H → ZZ∗ and H → WW∗ decay processes were simulated alongside the relevant background processes at 350 GeV and 1.4 TeV center-of-mass energy. Full detector simulation and event reconstruction were used under realistic beam conditions. The achievable statistical precision of the measured product of the Higgs production cross section and the branching ratio for the analysed decays has been determined.
Abstract In this paper a simulation of measurements of the Higgs boson decay to electroweak bosons in $e^+e^-$ collisions at CLIC is presented. Higgs boson production and subsequent $H\rightarrow ZZ^\ast$ and $H\rightarrow WW^\ast$ decay processes were simulated alongside the relevant background processes at 350 GeV and 1.4 TeV center-of-mass energy. Full detector simulation and event reconstruction were used under realistic beam conditions. The achievable statistical precision of the measured product of the Higgs production cross section and the branching ratio for the analysed decays has been determined.
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