Single Higgs Boson Production at Electron-Positron Colliders in Gauge-Higgs Unification
Shuichiro Funatsu, Hisaki Hatanaka, Yuta Orikasa, Naoki Yamatsu

TL;DR
This paper investigates how single Higgs boson production processes at electron-positron colliders are affected by gauge-Higgs unification models, highlighting potential deviations from the Standard Model that could reveal new physics at high energies.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of Higgs production cross sections in a gauge-Higgs unification model, identifying observable deviations from the Standard Model at future collider energies.
Findings
Maximum 6% deviation in $e^-e^+ o Zh$ at 250 GeV
Up to 20% deviation at 500 GeV depending on polarization
Potential to explore KK mass scales of tens of TeV
Abstract
We examine contributions to single Higgs boson production processes via and bosons in the gauge-Higgs unification (GHU) model. In particular, we analyze the cross sections of three single Higgs boson production processes , , and in the SM and the GHU model. For the Higgs strahlung process , we show that for a parameter region satisfying the current experimental constraints, a maximum deviation from the SM is about up to 6% for the center-of-mass energy of the initial electron and positron GeV and that from the SM is about up to 20% for GeV, depending on the initial polarization of electron and positron. The deviation from the SM is monotonically increasing with respect to for TeV. By using the Higgs…
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Particle Detector Development and Performance
