7–9 May 2018
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

New physics implication of Higgs and Z-pole Precision

7 May 2018, 18:15
15m
G-31 (Benedum Hall)

G-31

Benedum Hall

parallel talk Higgs I

Speaker

wei su

Description

Studying the properties of Standard Model (SM) – like Higgs boson becomes one important window to explore the physics beyond the SM. In this work, we present studies about the implications of the Higgs and Z-pole precision measurements at future Higgs Factories. We perform a global fit to various Higgs search channels to obtain the 95% C.L. constraints on the model parameter spaces of Two Higgs Double Model (2HDM) and Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM). In the 2HDM, we analyze tree level effects as well as one-loop contributions from the heavy Higgs bosons. The strong constraints on cos(β − α), mΦ and heavy Higgs mass splitting can be complementary to direct search of the LHC and Z pole precision measurements. For the MSSM, we study both the Higgs couplings and mass precision. The constraints on the CP-odd Higgs mass MA and stop mass scale MSUSY can be complementary to the direct search of HL-LHC. We also compare the sensitivity of various future Higgs factories, namely Circular Electron Positron Collider (CEPC), Future Circular Collider (FCC)-ee and International Linear Collider (ILC).

Author

wei su

Co-authors

Shufang Su (University of Arizona) Huayang Song Tao Han (University of Pittsburgh) Dr Ning Chen (University of Science and Technology of China)

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