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2015:groups:higgs:morehiggs:hpair [2015/06/11 17:45] adam.falkowski created |
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**Responsible:** Antonio Delgado | **Responsible:** Antonio Delgado | ||
- | **Members:** Mariano Quiros, Roberto-Vega Morales, Jose Santiago, Marco Nardecchia, Giaccomo Cacciapaglia, Aram Apyan, Thomas Flacke | + | **Members:** Mariano Quiros, Roberto-Vega Morales, Jose Santiago, Marco Nardecchia, Giacomo Cacciapaglia, Aram Apyan, Thomas Flacke, Aldo Deandrea, Benjamin Fuks |
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+ | **H'H' pair production (Giacomo):** | ||
+ | Searching for typical production cross sections, I found this paper on NLO computation for sleptons: | ||
+ | http://arxiv.org/pdf/1310.2621v3.pdf | ||
+ | I think that, taking into account the s-channel W, the fact that it's a triplet, and the 13 TeV energy at Run II, we may hope to have sizable xsections up to masses of 500 GeV (roughly). | ||
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+ | Suggestion for suitable final states: | ||
+ | gamma gamma V V, with hadronic V decays (and double invariant-mass reconstruction); | ||
+ | ... | ||
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+ | Suggestion and work starting (Xanda): To setup a toy analysis: | ||
+ | As I have the MC without effort in the context of B' coupled only to third generation (B'B' > bH bH) I am starting to generate events and play with toy analysis of shower level events. | ||
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+ | I am using HH > 4 gammas: just to have rough idea (independently of the final state chosen) of how the HH signal would look like if we could completely determine the Higgs decay products without need to hack muck MC. | ||
+ | The associated b would be soft, what may look like a light jet (need to think in the PDF flavour scheme and production modes) | ||
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+ | Benjamin Fuks: interested in studying H(')H(') loop-induced contributions |