Free Meson Seminars

Probing Higgs coupling with vector bosons at future electron-proton collider using angular observables

by Prof. Ambresh Shivaji (IISER Mohali)

Asia/Kolkata
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Description
An electron-proton collider provides an opportunity to study high-energy interactions with relatively low backgrounds. The coupling of the Higgs boson with electroweak vector bosons at such a collider can be probed via the so-called charged-current and neutral-current processes. These processes are similar to the vector boson fusion processes at the LHC with characteristic kinematic differences. In my talk, I will discuss the role of various angular observables that can be constructed to probe the parameters of the most general Lorentz structure governing the coupling of Higgs with vector bosons. I will also discuss the effect of higher order corrections in these processes.