We perform a multivariate analysis of Higgs-pair production via the decay channel HH→bbˉγγ at the future 100 TeV pp collider to determine the trilinear Higgs self--coupling (THSC) λ3H, which takes the value of 1 in the standard model. We consider all known background processes. For the signal we adopt the most recent event generator of {\tt POWHEG-BOX-V2} to exploit the NLO distributions for Toolkit for Multivariate Data Analysis (TMVA). Through the technique of Boosted Decision Tree (BDT) analysis trained for λ3H=1, compared to the the conventional cut-and-count approach, the signal-to-background ratio improves tremendously from about 1/10 to 1 and the significance can reach up to 20.5 with a luminosity of 3 ab−1 without including systematic uncertainties. In addition, by implementing a likelihood fitting of the signal-plus-background Mγγbb distribution with optimized bin sizes, it is possible to determine the THSC with the precision of 7.5\% at 68\% CL even at the early stage of 100 TeV hadron collider with 3 ab−1.
@article{arxiv.2003.12281,
title = {Measuring the trilinear Higgs boson self--coupling at the 100 TeV hadron collider via multivariate analysis},
author = {Jubin Park and Jung Chang and Kingman Cheung and Jae Sik Lee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.12281},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
23 pages, 6 figures, 4 tables: Systematic uncertainties considered, Appendices and References added, To appear in PRD