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Higgs Boson studies at future particle colliders

de Blas, J.
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Cepeda, M.
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D'Hondt, J.
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January 21, 2020
Journal of High Energy Physics

This document aims to provide an assessment of the potential of future colliding beam facilities to perform Higgs boson studies. The analysis builds on the submissions made by the proponents of future colliders to the European Strategy Update process, and takes as its point of departure the results expected at the completion of the HL-LHC program. This report presents quantitative results on many aspects of Higgs physics for future collider projects of sufficient maturity using uniform methodologies.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/JHEP01(2020)139
Web of Science ID

WOS:000512011400001

Author(s)
de Blas, J.
Cepeda, M.
D'Hondt, J.
Ellis, R. K.
Grojean, C.
Heinemann, B.
Maltoni, F.
Nisati, A.
Petit, E.
Rattazzi, R.  
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Date Issued

2020-01-21

Publisher

Springer Nature

Published in
Journal of High Energy Physics
Issue

1

Start page

139

Subjects

Physics, Particles & Fields

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Physics

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e plus -e- experiments

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electroweak interaction

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higgs physics

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electroweak parameters

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pair production

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standard model

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beam

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physics

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search

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gamma

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mass

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