26–29 Oct 2021
Fully online format
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Status: SiD Snowmass Studies on Higgs Properties

28 Oct 2021, 10:00
20m
Room #2 (Zoom Meeting ID: 823 6921 2312)

Room #2

Zoom Meeting ID: 823 6921 2312

Oral presentation using Zoom Session F: Higgs properties F-1: Higgs properties

Speaker

Christopher Thomas Potter (University of Oregon (US))

Description

The Community Planning Exercise (aka Snowmass), sponsored by the Division of Particles and Fields of the APS, brings together international partners to investigate the state of the field and promising new possibilities for future study. In this talk we will review the current state of the studies described in the Letters of Interest (LoI) submitted for study of the Higgs boson properties with SiD, one of two detectors described in the International Linear Collider (ILC) Technical Design Report. These include sensitivity studies on invisible Higgs decays, Higgs decays to long-lived particles, CP properties in Higgs decays to tau pairs, and the Higgs self-coupling. The studies are expected to culminate with the end of Snowmass 2021 in summer 2022.

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Primary authors

Andy White Christopher Thomas Potter (University of Oregon (US)) Jim Brau (University of Oregon (US))

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