HiggsSignals: Confronting arbitrary Higgs sectors with measurements at the Tevatron and the LHC
Philip Bechtle, Sven Heinemeyer, Oscar St{\aa}l, Tim Stefaniak and, Georg Weiglein

TL;DR
HiggsSignals is a versatile Fortran90 tool that tests arbitrary Higgs sector models against LHC and Tevatron Higgs measurements, accounting for systematics and correlations, and supports multiple analysis methods.
Contribution
It introduces a model-independent, flexible framework for comparing Higgs sector predictions with experimental data, including combined signals from multiple Higgs bosons.
Findings
Good agreement with ATLAS and CMS results.
Effective in analyzing models with multiple Higgs bosons.
Enhances the interpretation of Higgs measurements in various models.
Abstract
HiggsSignals is a Fortran90 computer code that allows to test the compatibility of Higgs sector predictions against Higgs rates and masses measured at the LHC or the Tevatron. Arbitrary models with any number of Higgs bosons can be investigated using a model-independent input scheme based on HiggsBounds. The test is based on the calculation of a chi-squared measure from the predictions and the measured Higgs rates and masses, with the ability of fully taking into account systematics and correlations for the signal rate predictions, luminosity and Higgs mass predictions. It features two complementary methods for the test. First, the peak-centered method, in which each observable is defined by a Higgs signal rate measured at a specific hypothetical Higgs mass, corresponding to a tentative Higgs signal. Second, the mass-centered method, where the test is evaluated by comparing the signal…
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