Constraints on the off-shell Higgs boson signal strength in the high-mass $ZZ$ and $WW$ final states with the ATLAS detector
ATLAS Collaboration

TL;DR
This study constrains the off-shell Higgs boson signal strength and total width using high-mass $ZZ$ and $WW$ final states from ATLAS data, providing limits consistent with the Standard Model predictions.
Contribution
First to set experimental limits on off-shell Higgs couplings and total width using high-mass diboson final states at the LHC.
Findings
Observed 95% CL upper limit on off-shell signal strength: 5.1-8.6.
Combined on-shell and off-shell measurements constrain Higgs width to 22.7 MeV.
Limits are sensitive to background K-factor variations.
Abstract
Measurements of the and final states in the mass range above the and thresholds provide a unique opportunity to measure the off-shell coupling strength of the Higgs boson. This paper presents constraints on the off-shell Higgs boson event yields normalised to the Standard Model prediction (signal strength) in the , and final states. The result is based on collision data collected by the ATLAS experiment at the LHC, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of fb at a collision energy of =8 TeV. Using the method, the observed 95% confidence level (CL) upper limit on the off-shell signal strength is in the range 5.1-8.6, with an expected range of 6.7-11.0. In each case the range is determined by varying the unknown and background K-factor from…
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