Probing triple-Higgs productions via $4b2\gamma$ decay channel at a 100 TeV hadron collider
Chien-Yi Chen, Qi-Shu Yan, Xiaoran Zhao, Zhijie Zhao, Yi-Ming Zhong

TL;DR
This study assesses the potential to observe triple-Higgs production at a 100 TeV collider via the $4b2\gamma$ decay channel, focusing on detector effects, background discrimination, and sensitivity to Higgs self-couplings.
Contribution
It provides a detailed Monte Carlo simulation analysis of triple-Higgs production at a future collider, exploring detection feasibility and constraints on Higgs self-couplings.
Findings
Observation requires >1.8×10^4 ab^{-1} luminosity.
Higgs self-couplings can be constrained within specific ranges.
New physics can significantly enhance triple-Higgs production rate.
Abstract
The quartic self-coupling of the Standard Model Higgs boson can only be measured by observing the triple-Higgs production process, but it is challenging for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) Run 2 or International Linear Collider (ILC) at a few TeV because of its extremely small production rate. In this paper, we present a detailed Monte Carlo simulation study of the triple-Higgs production through gluon fusion at a 100 TeV hadron collider and explore the feasibility of observing this production mode. We focus on the decay channel , investigating detector effects and optimizing the kinematic cuts to discriminate the signal from the backgrounds. Our study shows that, in order to observe the Standard Model triple-Higgs signal, the integrated luminosity of a 100 TeV hadron collider should be greater than ab. We also explore…
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