Possible Detection of a Higgs Boson at Higher Luminosity Hadron Colliders

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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20 REVTEX pages plus 3 figures using psfig.sty, CIT 68--1938

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We have examined how a Standard Model or Supersymmetric Higgs boson h might be detected at possible hadron colliders. The channels W(to ell nu)h(to b b~), Z(to ell ell~)h(to b b~) and W/Z(to jets)h(to tau+ tau-) are most useful. The results imply that h with mass M_h can be detected or excluded for M_h between about 80--130 GeV at any hadron collider with energy greater or similar to 2 TeV and an integrated luminosity greater or similar to 10 fb^{-1}; high luminosity is the essential requirement. We comment on measuring $h$ couplings and branching ratios.

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