Higgs boson self-coupling measurements at the LHC (and beyond)
by
Andreas Papaefstathiou(Zurich University)
→
Europe/Berlin
semiar room 2, building 2A (DESY Hamburg)
semiar room 2, building 2A
DESY Hamburg
Description
Barring the exciting event of a phenomenal discovery of new physics
effects, the most important next step is to directly probe and constrain
the couplings of the Higgs boson to the content of the Standard Model.
Of particular interest are the couplings of the Higgs boson to itself,
which will allow for understanding of the structure of the symmetry
breaking potential. In this talk, I will discuss multi-Higgs processes
at hadron colliders and what we could hope to learn from them. I will
outline the currently proposed search strategies at a High-Luminosity
LHC and briefly discuss how we could probe the self-couplings via
alternative processes and in future colliders.