Speaker
Nicholas Pinto
(Johns Hopkins University (US))
Description
Prospects to constrain CP-odd contributions in the Higgs-strahlung process at a future electron-positron collider for the process e+e- => ZH are presented. A realistic study is performed in the framework of the FCC-ee collider at the center-of-mass energy of 240 GeV, with reconstruction of the IDEA detector performed using the DELPHES framework. A matrix-element package, MELA, is implemented that uses event weights to the Standard Model in order to optimally constrain the CP-odd contributions based on kinematic observables.
Authors
Andrei Gritsan
(Johns Hopkins University (US))
Jan Eysermans
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Nicholas Pinto
(Johns Hopkins University (US))
Valdis Slokenbergs
(Johns Hopkins University)