Production of Neutral Higgs-Boson Pairs at LHC
A. Djouadi, W. Kilian, M. Muhlleitner, P.M. Zerwas

TL;DR
This paper reviews the production cross sections of neutral Higgs boson pairs at the LHC within the Standard Model and supersymmetric theories, emphasizing the importance of measuring trilinear Higgs couplings for understanding the Higgs potential.
Contribution
It provides a systematic overview of Higgs pair production cross sections in both the Standard Model and minimal supersymmetric models, aiding future experimental analysis.
Findings
Cross sections for neutral Higgs pair production are quantified.
Differences between Standard Model and supersymmetric predictions are highlighted.
Implications for measuring Higgs self-couplings are discussed.
Abstract
The reconstruction of the Higgs potential in the Standard Model or supersymmetric theories demands the measurement of the trilinear Higgs couplings. These couplings affect the multiple production of Higgs bosons at high energy colliders. We present a systematic overview of the cross sections for the production of pairs of (light) neutral Higgs bosons at the LHC. The analysis is carried out for the Standard Model and its minimal supersymmetric extension.
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