The Higgs Working Group: Summary Report
A. Djouadi, R. Kinnunen, E. Richter-Was, H.U. Martyn (conveners), K.A., Assamagan, C. Balazs, G. Belanger, E. Boos, F. Boudjema, M. Drees, N., Ghodbane, M. Guchait, S. Heinemeyer, V. Ilyin, J. Kalinowski, J.L. Kneur, R., Lafaye, D.J. Miller, S. Moretti, M. Muhlleitner

TL;DR
This report summarizes recent theoretical and experimental progress on Higgs boson properties, production, and detection strategies at TeV colliders, focusing on LHC measurements, heavy Higgs signatures, and computational tools.
Contribution
It compiles comprehensive analyses of Higgs boson couplings, production mechanisms, and search strategies, providing a valuable resource for collider physics research.
Findings
Higgs couplings can be measured at the LHC with specified precision.
NLO calculations improve predictions for Higgs production at hadron colliders.
Signatures of heavy charged Higgs bosons are identified for LHC detection.
Abstract
Report of the Higgs working group for the Workshop "Physics at TeV Colliders", Les Houches, France 8-18 June 1999. It contains 6 separate sections: 1. Measuring Higgs boson couplings at the LHC. 2. Higgs boson production at hadron colliders at NLO. 3. Signatures of Heavy Charged Higgs Bosons at the LHC. 4. Light stop effects and Higgs boson searches at the LHC. 5. Double Higgs production at TeV Colliders in the MSSM. 6. Programs and Tools for Higgs Bosons.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
