
TL;DR
This paper evaluates Higgs production at the 7 TeV LHC, analyzing cross sections, decay modes, and uncertainties for Standard Model and MSSM Higgs bosons, providing insights into detection prospects and theoretical limitations.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive analysis of Higgs production cross sections, decay channels, and uncertainties at 7 TeV, including both Standard Model and MSSM scenarios, with detailed theoretical uncertainty assessments.
Findings
Quantified production cross sections and decay branching ratios at 7 TeV.
Identified significant theoretical uncertainties affecting Higgs detection.
Discussed implications for future collider energies and MSSM Higgs searches.
Abstract
We analyze the production of Higgs particles at the early stage of the CERN large Hadron Collider with a 7 TeV center of mass energy (lHC). We first consider the case of the Standard Model Higgs boson that is mainly produced in the gluon-gluon fusion channel and to be detected in its decays into electroweak gauge bosons, . The production cross sections at TeV and the decay branching ratios, including all relevant higher order QCD and electroweak corrections, are evaluated. An emphasis is put on the various theoretical uncertainties that affect the production rates: the significant uncertainties from scale variation and from the parametrization of the parton distribution functions as well as the uncertainties which arise due to the use of an effective field theory in the calculation of the next-to-next-to-leading order corrections. The…
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