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| author | Andreetto, Paolo Bartosik, Nazar Buonincontri, Laura Calzolari, Daniele Candelise, Vieri Casarsa, Massimo Castelli, Luca Chiesa, Mauro Colaleo, Anna Da Molin, Giacomo Forslund, Matthew Giambastiani, Luca Gianelle, Alessio Krizka, Karol Jindariani, Sergo Lechner, Anton Lucchesi, Donatella Mareso, Leo Mastrapasqua, Paola Meade, Patrick Montella, Alessandro Griso, Simone Pagan Pastrone, Nadia Sestini, Lorenzo Venditti, Rosamaria Zaza, Angela Zuliani, Davide |
| author_facet | Andreetto, Paolo Bartosik, Nazar Buonincontri, Laura Calzolari, Daniele Candelise, Vieri Casarsa, Massimo Castelli, Luca Chiesa, Mauro Colaleo, Anna Da Molin, Giacomo Forslund, Matthew Giambastiani, Luca Gianelle, Alessio Krizka, Karol Jindariani, Sergo Lechner, Anton Lucchesi, Donatella Mareso, Leo Mastrapasqua, Paola Meade, Patrick Montella, Alessandro Griso, Simone Pagan Pastrone, Nadia Sestini, Lorenzo Venditti, Rosamaria Zaza, Angela Zuliani, Davide |
| contents | The Muon Collider is one of the most promising future collider facilities with the potential to reach multi-TeV center-of-mass energy and high luminosity. Due to the significant Higgs boson production cross section in muon collisions at these high energies, the collider can be considered a Higgs factory. It holds the capability to significantly advance our understanding of the Higgs sector to an unprecedented level of precision. However, the presence of beam-induced background resulting from the decay of the beam muons poses unique challenges for detector development and event reconstruction. In this paper, the prospects for various measurements of the Higgs boson production cross sections at a $\sqrt{s}=3$ TeV collider are presented using a detailed detector simulation in a realistic environment. The study demonstrates the feasibility of achieving high precision measurements of the Higgs boson production cross sections with the current state-of-the-art detector design. In addition, the paper discusses the detector requirements necessary for obtaining such resolutions and for measuring the Higgs trilinear self-coupling. |
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| spellingShingle | Higgs Physics at a $\sqrt{s}=3$ TeV Muon Collider with detailed detector simulation Andreetto, Paolo Bartosik, Nazar Buonincontri, Laura Calzolari, Daniele Candelise, Vieri Casarsa, Massimo Castelli, Luca Chiesa, Mauro Colaleo, Anna Da Molin, Giacomo Forslund, Matthew Giambastiani, Luca Gianelle, Alessio Krizka, Karol Jindariani, Sergo Lechner, Anton Lucchesi, Donatella Mareso, Leo Mastrapasqua, Paola Meade, Patrick Montella, Alessandro Griso, Simone Pagan Pastrone, Nadia Sestini, Lorenzo Venditti, Rosamaria Zaza, Angela Zuliani, Davide High Energy Physics - Experiment The Muon Collider is one of the most promising future collider facilities with the potential to reach multi-TeV center-of-mass energy and high luminosity. Due to the significant Higgs boson production cross section in muon collisions at these high energies, the collider can be considered a Higgs factory. It holds the capability to significantly advance our understanding of the Higgs sector to an unprecedented level of precision. However, the presence of beam-induced background resulting from the decay of the beam muons poses unique challenges for detector development and event reconstruction. In this paper, the prospects for various measurements of the Higgs boson production cross sections at a $\sqrt{s}=3$ TeV collider are presented using a detailed detector simulation in a realistic environment. The study demonstrates the feasibility of achieving high precision measurements of the Higgs boson production cross sections with the current state-of-the-art detector design. In addition, the paper discusses the detector requirements necessary for obtaining such resolutions and for measuring the Higgs trilinear self-coupling. |
| title | Higgs Physics at a $\sqrt{s}=3$ TeV Muon Collider with detailed detector simulation |
| topic | High Energy Physics - Experiment |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.19314 |