11–13 May 2026
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

HH, HHH searches, Higgs potential at the LHC

11 May 2026, 15:15
15m
David Lawrence Hall 106, University of Pittsburgh

David Lawrence Hall 106, University of Pittsburgh

Speaker

Romano Orlandini (Universita e INFN Roma Tre (IT))

Description

In the Standard Model, the ground state of the Higgs field is not found at zero but instead corresponds to one of the degenerate solutions minimising the Higgs potential. In turn, this spontaneous electroweak symmetry breaking provides a mechanism for the mass generation of nearly all fundamental particles. Experimentally, the Higgs boson self-coupling and thereby the shape of the Higgs potential, can be probed through the production of Higgs boson pairs (HH). In this talk, the latest HH searches by the ATLAS experiment using the LHC Run 2 and Run 3 datasets are reported. Non-resonant HH search results are interpreted both in terms of sensitivity to the Standard Model and as limits on the Higgs boson self-coupling and the quartic VVHH coupling. Additionally, extrapolations of recent HH and HHH results towards the High Luminosity LHC upgrade are also discussed.

Author

Romano Orlandini (Universita e INFN Roma Tre (IT))

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