Full Simulation Study of the Higgs Branching Ratio into Tau Lepton Pairs at the ILC with $\sqrt{s} = 500$ GeV (1403.7008v1)
Abstract: We evaluate the expected measurement accuracy of the branching ratio of the Standard Model Higgs boson decaying into tau lepton pairs $h \to \tau + \tau -$ at the ILC with a center-of-mass energy of $\sqrt{s} = 500$ GeV with a full simulation of the ILD detector. We assume a Higgs mass of $M_h = 125$ GeV, a branching ratio of $\mathrm{BR}(h \to \tau + \tau -) = 6.32 \%$, beam polarizations of $P(e+, e-) = (-0.8,+0.3)$, and an integrated luminosity of $\int L dt = 500 \mathrm{fb{-1}}$. The Higgs-strahlung process $e+ e- \to Zh$ with $Z \to q \overline{q}$ and the $WW$-fusion process $e+ e- \to \nu \overline{\nu} h$ are expected to be the most sensitive channels at $\sqrt{s} = 500$ GeV. Using a multivariate analysis technique, we estimate the expected relative measurement accuracy of the branching ratio $\Delta(\sigma \cdot \mathrm{BR}) / (\sigma \cdot \mathrm{BR})$ to be 4.7% and 7.4% for the $q \overline{q} h$ and $\nu \overline{\nu} h$ final states, respectively. The results are cross-checked using a cut-based analysis.
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