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Neural simulation-based inference of the Higgs trilinear self-coupling via off-shell Higgs production

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2026-05-18 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability Machine Learning

Abstract

One of the forthcoming major challenges in particle physics is the experimental determination of the Higgs trilinear self-coupling. While efforts have largely focused on on-shell double- and single-Higgs production in proton-proton collisions, off-shell Higgs production has also been proposed as a valuable complementary probe. In this article, we design a hybrid neural simulation-based inference (NSBI) approach to construct a likelihood of the Higgs signal incorporating modifications from the Standard Model effective field theory (SMEFT), relevant background processes, and quantum interference effects. It leverages the training efficiency of matrix-element-enhanced techniques, which are vital for robust SMEFT applications, while also incorporating the practical advantages of classification-based methods for effective background estimates. We demonstrate that our NSBI approach achieves sensitivity close to the theoretical optimum and provide expected constraints for the high-luminosity upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider. While we primarily concentrate on the Higgs trilinear self-coupling, we also consider constraints on other SMEFT operators that affect off-shell Higgs production.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2507.02032,
  title  = {Neural simulation-based inference of the Higgs trilinear self-coupling via off-shell Higgs production},
  author = {Aishik Ghosh and Maximilian Griese and Ulrich Haisch and Tae Hyoun Park},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.02032},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

27 pages, 17 figures, 2 tables; v2: revised and improved version of the manuscript as accepted for publication in EPJC