Measuring Z-gamma-Higgs vertex effects at e-gamma linear colliders

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11 pages, 8 figures. A gzipped complete postscript file is available at ftp://hpteo.roma1.infn.it/pub/preprints/mele/Rome1-117

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The one-loop process e,gamma->e,h for intermediate Higgs masses is considered. Exact cross sections for unpolarized and longitudinally polarized beams are computed and found to be more than two orders of magnitude larger than the rates for the crossed process e,e->gamma,h, in the energy range \sqrt{s}=(0.5-2) TeV. We show that, apart from being competitive with the gamma,gamma->H process for testing the one-loop gamma-gamma-H vertex, by requiring a final electron tagged at large angle the channel e,gamma->e,h provides an excellent way of testing the Z-gamma-H vertex.

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