Revisiting the non-resonant Higgs pair production at the HL-LHC
Amit Adhikary, Shankha Banerjee, Rahool Kumar Barman, Biplob, Bhattacherjee, Saurabh Niyogi

TL;DR
This paper evaluates the potential to observe non-resonant Higgs pair production at the HL-LHC across multiple channels, employing advanced analysis techniques and exploring beyond Standard Model effects to inform future measurements.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of Higgs pair production channels at the HL-LHC, including multivariate methods and BSM scenario considerations, to improve detection prospects.
Findings
Multivariate analyses outperform cut-based methods.
Differential distributions depend non-trivially on Higgs self-coupling.
Limits set on BSM scenarios affecting Higgs pair signals.
Abstract
We study the prospects of observing the non-resonant di-Higgs pair production in the Standard Model (SM) at the high luminosity run of the 14 TeV LHC (HL-LHC), upon combining multiple final states chosen on the basis of their yield and cleanliness. In particular, we consider the and channels mostly focusing on final states with photons and/or leptons and study 11 final states. We employ multivariate analyses to optimise the discrimination between signal and backgrounds and find it performing better than simple cut-based analyses. The various differential distributions for the Higgs pair production have non-trivial dependencies on the Higgs self-coupling (). We thus explore the implications of varying for the most sensitive search channel for the double Higgs production,…
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