An intermediate-mass Higgs boson in two-photon coherent processes at the LHC

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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10 pages of LATEX + 3 Figures (postscript)

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10.1016/0370-2693(95)00434-M

We reexamine the prospects of searching for a neutral Higgs boson in the intermediate-mass range, using the proton- and ion-beam facilities of the LHC to study coherent two-photon processes. Considering realistic design luminosities for the different ion beams, we find that beams of light-to-medium size ions like calcium will give the highest production rates. With a suitable trigger and assuming a b-quark identification efficiency of $30\%$ and a $b{\bar b}$ mass resolution of 10 GeV one could expect to see a Higgs signal in the $b{\bar b}$ channel with a 3-4 $\sigma$ statistical significance in the first phase of operation of the LHC with beams of calcium.

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