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Recent Higgs measurements at the ATLAS experiment

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The precise measurement of Higgs boson production and decay at the LHC continues to be a central tool for testing the Standard Model (SM) and looking for signs of new physics. This talk presents a comprehensive overview of recent Higgs boson measurements performed by the ATLAS experiment, using data from Run 2 and partial Run 3 of proton-proton collisions at center-of-mass energies of 13 TeV and 13.6 TeV. Highlights include differential and inclusive cross-section measurements, studies of different production modes and measurements of Higgs coupling to heavy quarks. In addition, recent results on Higgs boson pair production provide valuable input for probing the Higgs self-coupling. These measurements and the innovative techniques used represent key steps in deepening our understanding of the Higgs sector and offer potential windows into physics beyond the Standard Model

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