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Strange quark as a probe for new physics in the Higgs sector

High Energy Physics - Experiment 2022-07-07 v2

Abstract

This paper describes a novel algorithm for tagging jets originating from the hadronisation of strange quarks (strange-tagging) with the future International Large Detector (ILD) at the International Linear Collider (ILC). It also presents the first application of such a strange-tagger to a Higgs to strange (hssˉh \rightarrow s\bar{s}) analysis with the P(e,e+)=(80%,+30%)P(e^-,e^+) = (-80\%,+30\%) polarisation scenario, corresponding to 900 fb1^{-1} of the initial proposed 2000 fb1^{-1} of data which will be collected by ILD during its first 10 years of data taking at s=250\sqrt{s} = 250 GeV. Upper limits on the Standard Model Higgs-strange coupling strength modifier, κs\kappa_s, are derived at the 95% confidence level to be 7.14. The paper includes as well a preliminary study of a Ring Imaging Cherenkov (RICH) system capable of discriminating between kaons and pions at high momenta (up to 25 GeV), and thus enhancing strange-tagging performance at future Higgs factory detectors.

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@article{arxiv.2203.07535,
  title  = {Strange quark as a probe for new physics in the Higgs sector},
  author = {Alexander Albert and Matthew J. Basso and Samuel K. Bright-Thonney and Valentina M. M. Cairo and Chris Damerell and Daniel Egana-Ugrinovic and Ulrich Einhaus and Ulrich Heintz and Samuel Homiller and Shin-ichi Kawada and Jingyu Luo and Chester Mantel and Patrick Meade and Jose Monroy and Meenakshi Narain and Robert S. Orr and Joseph Reichert and Anders Ryd and Jan Strube and Dong Su and Ariel G. Schwartzman and Tomohiko Tanabe and Junping Tian and Emanuele Usai and Jerry Va'vra and Caterina Vernieri and Charles C. Young and Rui Zou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.07535},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

V1: 69 pages; V2: 80 pages, updated figures/numbers, additional appendices