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Z-gamma-Higgs vertex effects in Higgs production at future e-gamma linear colliders

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2014-11-17 v4

Abstract

One-loop production of a Higgs boson in electro-photon collisions at future accelerators is studied via the process (e gamma -> e H), for intermediate Higgs masses. Exact cross sections, including the possibility of longitudinally polarized initial beams, are presented. Confirming previous estimates made in the Weizs\"acker-Williams approximation, they are found to be more than two orders of magnitude larger than the cross sections for the crossed process (e e-> gamma H), in the energy range s=(0.52)\sqrt{s}=(0.5-2) TeV. We show that, not only (e gamma -> e H) has a similar potential as the (gamma gamma -> H) process for testing the one-loop gamma-gamma-H vertex, but, by requiring a final electron tagged at large angle in (e gamma -> e H), the (H e) production provides an excellent way of testing the Z-gamma-H vertex, too. Kinematical distributions for the (e gamma -> e H -> e bb) process with a tagged final electron are analyzed, and strategies for controlling the main irreducible background are found. Initial-state-radiation effects are checked to be within a few percent.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9702414,
  title  = {Z-gamma-Higgs vertex effects in Higgs production at future e-gamma linear colliders},
  author = {E. Gabrielli and V. A. Ilyin and B. Mele},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9702414},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

36 pages, 14 figures. Small differences with the published paper corrected