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Study of the $h γZ$ coupling at the ILC (2105.06665v1)

Published 14 May 2021 in hep-ex and hep-ph

Abstract: We studied the $e+e- \to h \gamma $ process at the International Linear Collider (ILC) at $\sqrt{s}=250$ GeV, based on the full detector simulation of the International Large Detector (ILD). This process is loop-induced in the Standard Model (SM) and is sensitive to new physics which alters $h \gamma \gamma$ or $h \gamma Z$ coupling. We performed the analysis by employing the leading signal channels with $h \to b \bar{b}$ and $h \to WW*$ and including full SM background processes. The results are obtained for two scenarios of beam polarisations each with an integrated luminosity of 900 fb${-1}$. We found the expected significance of the SM signal is 0.40$\sigma$ for $P(e-,e+)=(-0.8,+0.3)$ (the left-handed polarisation), and 0.06$\sigma$ for $P(e-,e+)=(+0.8,-0.3)$ (the right-handed polarisation). The bounds on new physics effects are reported as the 95% C.L. upper limit for the cross-section of $e+e- \to h \gamma$: $\sigma_{h\gamma}L <$ 1.8 fb and $\sigma_{h\gamma}R <$ 0.5 fb respectively for left- and right-handed polarisations. The constraints on effective $h\gamma Z$ couplings are to be further studied.

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