From Higgs measurements to constraints on new physics with Lilith
Jeremy Bernon, Beranger Dumont

TL;DR
Lilith is a new public tool that consolidates Higgs boson signal strength measurements from LHC and Tevatron to evaluate the compatibility of non-Standard Model Higgs scenarios with experimental data.
Contribution
The paper introduces Lilith, a novel software tool that systematically analyzes Higgs measurements to constrain new physics models beyond the Standard Model.
Findings
Lilith effectively combines experimental results for Higgs properties.
It provides a framework for testing non-Standard Model Higgs hypotheses.
The tool enhances the interpretation of Higgs data in new physics searches.
Abstract
The properties of the observed Higgs boson with mass around 125 GeV are constrained by a wealth of experimental results targeting different combinations for the production and decay of a Higgs boson. In order to assess the compatibility of a non-Standard Model-like Higgs boson with all available results, we present Lilith, a new public tool that makes use of signal strength measurements performed at the LHC and the Tevatron.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Computational Physics and Python Applications
