Higgs boson parity. Discussion of the experiment
Ilya Ginzburg

TL;DR
Recent measurements by CMS and ATLAS have attempted to determine the Higgs boson parity, but these results are limited to specific models and do not provide a general understanding of Higgs parity across different theories.
Contribution
This paper critically discusses the limitations of current experimental approaches in measuring Higgs boson parity and emphasizes the need for more comprehensive methods.
Findings
Current experiments only define parity for a small class of models
Existing results do not provide information about Higgs parity in most models
The approach used by CMS and ATLAS has limited applicability
Abstract
Recently CMS and ATLAS announced that they have measured the Higgs boson parity. In fact, these results allow to define parity for a small class of models only. For the majority of models the used approach provides no information about Higgs parity.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
