Probing the Rare Four-Bottom Higgs Decay $H\to b\bar b b\bar b$ at the HL-LHC and ILC
Alexander Belyaev, Eduard Boos, Vyacheslav Bunichev, Guliya Nurbakova, Saniya Rustembayeva

TL;DR
This paper investigates the rare Higgs decay into four bottom quarks, computes its branching ratio, and demonstrates its potential observability at the HL-LHC and ILC using advanced analysis techniques.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of the $H o bar b bar b$ decay channel, including dominant contributions and feasibility studies at future colliders.
Findings
Branching ratio of about 1.6×10⁻³ for $H o bar b bar b$
Potential for observation at HL-LHC with ~3σ significance
High-precision measurement possible at ILC with >5σ significance
Abstract
We propose the rare SM Higgs decay as a probe of the structure of Higgs interactions with bottom quarks and gauge bosons, and as a baseline for searches for new physics producing four-bottom final states in Higgs decays. We compute the leading contributions to this decay, including the dominant topology, the sizeable channel, and the loop-induced contribution. We find a branching ratio of order and show that destructive interference among the leading amplitudes is phenomenologically relevant. We demonstrate that this decay can be probed in associated Higgs production at both the HL-LHC and the ILC. For at TeV, we use a multivariate analysis based on boosted decision trees to exploit correlations among…
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