Comparison of LHC and ILC Capabilities for Higgs Boson Coupling Measurements
Michael E. Peskin

TL;DR
This paper compares the long-term capabilities of the LHC and ILC in measuring Higgs boson coupling constants, providing insights into their relative precision and potential for future discoveries.
Contribution
It offers a detailed estimation of the measurement accuracies for Higgs couplings at both colliders, highlighting their comparative strengths and limitations.
Findings
LHC and ILC have different precision levels for Higgs coupling measurements.
The paper estimates the potential accuracy improvements over time.
It discusses the implications for future Higgs physics research.
Abstract
I estimate the accuracies on Higgs boson coupling constants that experiments at the Large Hadron Collider and the International Linear Collider are capable of reaching over the long term.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
