Probing the nature of the Higgs-gluon coupling
Robert V. Harlander, Tobias Neumann

TL;DR
This paper investigates how higher-dimension operators in Higgs-gluon interactions could cause observable deviations from Standard Model predictions in jet distributions, considering both scalar and pseudo-scalar Higgs bosons.
Contribution
It explores the impact of dimension-7 operators on Higgs-gluon couplings and their potential to reveal new physics beyond the Standard Model.
Findings
Higher order operators can alter jet distribution shapes visibly.
Deviations are detectable in one- and two-jet observables.
Both scalar and pseudo-scalar Higgs cases are analyzed.
Abstract
One and two-jet observables of dimension-7 Higgs-gluon coupling operators are studied as probes of possible deviations from the top-loop induced gluon-Higgs coupling. We discuss the case of both a scalar as well as a pseudo-scalar Higgs boson and show that higher order operators can give visible deviations from Standard Model distribution shapes.
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