HHH Whitepaper

We here report on the progress of the HHH Workshop, that took place in Dubrovnik in July 2023. After the discovery of a particle that complies with the properties of the Higgs boson of the Standard Model, all SM parameters are in principle determined. However, in order to verify or falsify the model...

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Main Authors Brigljevic, Vuko, Ferencek, Dinko, Landsberg, Greg, Robens, Tania, Stamenkovic, Marko, Susa, Tatjana, Abouabid, Hamza, Arhrib, Abdesslam, Arnold, Hannah, Azevedo, Duarte, Diaz, Daniel, Duarte, Javier, Pree, Tristan du, Falaki, Jaouad El, Ferreira, Pedro. M, Fuks, Benjamin, Ganguly, Sanmay, Kolosova, Marina, Konigsberg, Jacobo, Liu, Bingxuan, Moser, Brian, Muehlleitner, Margarete, Papaefstathiou, Andreas, Pasechnik, Roman, Santos, Rui, Sheldon, Brian, Soyez, Gregory, Stylianou, Panagiotis, Tetlalmatzi-Xolocotzi, Gilberto, Weiglein, Georg, Zanderighi, Giulia, Zhang, Rui
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 03.07.2024
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Summary:We here report on the progress of the HHH Workshop, that took place in Dubrovnik in July 2023. After the discovery of a particle that complies with the properties of the Higgs boson of the Standard Model, all SM parameters are in principle determined. However, in order to verify or falsify the model, the full form of the potential has to be determined. This includes the measurement of the triple and quartic scalar couplings. We here report on ongoing progress of measurements for multi scalar final states, with an emphasis on three SM-like scalar bosons at 125 GeV, but also mentioning other options. We discuss both experimental progress and challenges as well as theoretical studies and models that can enhance such rates with respect to the SM predictions.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2407.03015