Measuring Resonance Parameters of Heavy Higgs Bosons at TESLA

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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This study investigates the potential of the TESLA Linear Collider for measuring resonance parameters of Higgs bosons beyond the mass range studied so far. The analysis is based on the reconstruction of events from the Higgsstrahlung process e+e- -> HZ. It is shown that the total width, the mass and the event rate for Higgs production can be measured from the mass spectrum in a model independent fit. Also, the branching ratios to W- and Z-bosons can be measured, assuming these are the only relevant Higgs decay modes. The simulation includes realistic detector effects and all relevant Standard Model background processes. Results are given for mH=200-320 GeV assuming 500 fb^-1 integrated luminosity at collision energies of 500 GeV.

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