ON MEASURING THE $γγ$ WIDTH OF THE INTERMEDIATE- MASS HIGGS AT A PHOTON LINEAR COLLIDER

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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The identification of the intermediate-mass Higgs process $\gamma \gamma \rightarrow H \rightarrow b\overline{b}$ will be one of the most important goals of a future photon linear collider. Backgrounds from the continuum $\gamma \gamma \rightarrow c\overline{c}, b\overline{b}$ leading-order processes can be suppressed by using polarized photon beams in the $J_z = 0$ initial-state. The radiative processes $\gamma \gamma \rightarrow c\overline{c} g, b\overline{b} g$ can mimic the two-jet topology of the Higgs signal and provide the dominant background in the $J_z = 0$ channel. Particularly problematic is the $\gamma \gamma \rightarrow c\overline{c} g \rightarrow 2$ jets process. The effects of imposing additional cuts are investigated and it is shown that the radiative background could be reduced to a manageable level.

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