Higgs boson at LHC: a diffractive opportunity
M.B. Gay Ducati, G.G. Silveira

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new diffractive process for Higgs boson production in proton-proton collisions via Double Pomeron Exchange, predicting higher event rates and offering an enhanced detection signal at the LHC.
Contribution
It introduces an alternative diffractive Higgs production mechanism with higher predicted cross sections compared to previous models.
Findings
Predicted cross section around 0.6 pb at LHC energies
Enhanced signal for Higgs detection in diffractive events
Comparison with Durham group's approach for future applications
Abstract
An alternative process is presented for diffractive Higgs boson production in peripheral collisions, where the particles interact through the Double Pomeron Exchange. The event rate is computed as a central-rapidity distribution for Tevatron and LHC energies leading to a result around 0.6 pb, higher than the predictions from previous approaches. Therefore, this result arises as an enhanced signal for the detection of the Higgs boson in hadron colliders. The predictions for the Higgs boson photoproduction are compared to the ones obtained from a similar approach proposed by the Durham group, enabling an analysis of the future developments of its application to and collisions.
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