Evaluation of measurement accuracies of the Higgs boson branching fractions in the International Linear Collider
H. Ono, A. Miyamoto

TL;DR
This study evaluates the measurement precision of Higgs boson decay branching fractions into specific quarks and gluons at the ILC, demonstrating high accuracy at different energies with detailed detector modeling.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed assessment of Higgs branching fraction measurement accuracies at the ILC using full detector simulation for 120 GeV Higgs mass.
Findings
Branching fraction measurement accuracy for H→bb is about 2.7% at 250 GeV.
Measurement accuracy for H→cc is approximately 7.3% at 250 GeV.
H→gg branching fraction can be measured with about 8.9% accuracy at 250 GeV.
Abstract
Precise measurement of Higgs boson couplings is an important task for International Linear Collider (ILC) experiments and will facilitate the understanding of the particle mass generation mechanism. In this study, the measurement accuracies of the Higgs boson branching fractions to the and quarks and gluons, , were evaluated with the full International Large Detector model (\texttt{ILD\_00}) for the Higgs mass of 120 GeV at the center-of-mass (CM) energies of 250 and 350 GeV using neutrino, hadronic and leptonic channels and assuming an integrated luminosity of , and an electron (positron) beam polarization of -80% (+30%). We obtained the following measurement accuracies of the Higgs cross section times branching fraction () for decay of the Higgs into ,…
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