ILC Higgs White Paper
Abstract
The ILC Higgs White Paper is a review of Higgs Boson theory and experiment at the International Linear Collider (ILC). Theory topics include the Standard Model Higgs, the two-Higgs doublet model, alternative approaches to electroweak symmetry breaking, and precision goals for Higgs boson experiments. Experimental topics include the measurement of the Higgs cross section times branching ratio for various Higgs decay modes at ILC center of mass energies of 250, 500, and 1000 GeV, and the extraction of Higgs couplings and the total Higgs width from these measurements. Luminosity scenarios based on the ILC TDR machine design are used throughout. The gamma-gamma collider option at the ILC is also discussed.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1310.0763,
title = {ILC Higgs White Paper},
author = {D. M. Asner and T. Barklow and C. Calancha and K. Fujii and N. Graf and H. E. Haber and A. Ishikawa and S. Kanemura and S. Kawada and M. Kurata and A. Miyamoto and H. Neal and H. Ono and C. Potter and J. Strube and T. Suehara and T. Tanabe and J. Tian and K. Tsumura and S. Watanuki and G. Weiglein and K. Yagyu and H. Yokoya},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1310.0763},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
152 pages, 77 figures, Snowmass 2013; general text editing, add references, Higgs measurement text corrections (tables unchanged); minor revisions to theory chapter, edit/add references, more theory chapter edits