Probing the electron Yukawa coupling via resonant Higgs boson production at FCC-ee via $e^+e^- \to H \to WW^*$ in lepton-plus-jets final states
Apranik Fatehi, Reza Jafari Seyedabad, Amir Amiri, Kazem Azizi, David d'Enterria, Louis Portales, Michele Selvaggi

TL;DR
This study simulates the potential to measure the electron Yukawa coupling at FCC-ee by analyzing Higgs production and decay to WW* in lepton-plus-jets final states, setting new constraints.
Contribution
First detailed simulation demonstrating FCC-ee's capability to constrain the electron Yukawa coupling via resonant Higgs production at 125 GeV.
Findings
Achieves a 2.0 sigma significance for the signal.
Sets an upper limit of approximately 1.35 on the coupling modifier $_e$.
Provides the most stringent simulation-based constraint on $y_e$ to date.
Abstract
We report a detailed simulation study of the search for -channel Higgs boson production in collisions at a center-of-mass (c.m.) energy of at the CERN Future Circular Collider (FCC-ee), as a means to constrain the electron Yukawa coupling, . The process of interest is with four different final states considered, involving both on- and off-shell bosons decaying either into dileptons ( and , including those from decays) or into dijets (). Signal and background events are discriminated through a multiclass gradient boosted decision tree exploiting a comprehensive set of kinematic and topological variables across the four final-state categories. Assuming a monochromatized c.m. energy spread of 4.1 MeV, yielding a $\sigma_{e^+e^-\to H} =…
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