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Interference Effects in Higgs production through Vector Boson Fusion in the Standard Model and its Singlet Extension
Interference effects play an important role in Electroweak Physics. They are
responsible for the restoration of unitarity al large energies. When, as is
often the case, higher order corrections are only available for some particular
subamplitude, interferences need to be carefully computed in order to obtain
the best theoretical prediction. In the new proposal to estimate the total
Higgs width from the off shell cross section, the interference between the
Higgs signal and the background is essential. It has been recently pointed out
in gluon fusion that whenever more than one neutral, CP even, scalars are
present in the spectrum large cancellations can occur. We extend these studies
to Vector Boson Scattering, examining interference effects in the Higgs sector
in the Standard Model and its one Higgs Singlet extension
Boson Fusion and Higgs production at the LHC in six fermion final states with one charged lepton pair
Boson boson scattering and Higgs production in boson boson fusion will be
actively investigated at the LHC. We have performed a parton level study of all
processes of the type using for the first
time a full fledged six fermion Monte Carlo event generator which employs exact
matrix elements at \O(\alpha_{em}^6). We have examined Higgs production in
vector boson fusion followed by the decay chain ,
including exactly all electroweak irreducible backgrounds. In the high mass
region we have compared the case of a relatively light Higgs with the no-Higgs
case. The integrated cross section for the latter case is more than twice that
in the former for a minimum invariant mass of the pair of about 800 \GeV.
We find, in a preliminary anlysis at parton level that, summing up the muon and
the electron channels, about 30 events are expected in the light Higgs case for
L=100 .Comment: Final version published in Phys.Rev.
Higgs Production in Charged Current Six Fermion Processes at Future Colliders
We study higgs physics at future colliders taking into account the
full set of Feynman diagrams for six fermion final states, which are produced
for higgs masses near or above the two 's threshold. In particular we
examine events where one isolated lepton or two isolated leptons of different
flavours signal the presence of two 's. For these charged current
processes, a detailed analysis of the relevance of irreducible and QCD
background shows that appropriate cuts are generally sufficient to deal with it
in the case of reconstructed or missing higgs mass distributions. These latter
are however affected by a non negligible distortion and shift of the maximum.Comment: Latex, 16 pages, 8 Ps figures included. Revised version. One fig.
added, qcd curve in fig.5 corrected, various changes in the tex
Isolating Vector Boson Scattering at the LHC: gauge cancellations and the Equivalent Vector Boson Approximation vs complete calculations
We have studied the possibility of extracting the signal
using the process as a test case. We have investigated
numerically the strong gauge cancellations between signal and irreducible
background, analysing critically the reliability of the Equivalent Vector Boson
Approximation which is commonly used to define the signal. Complete matrix
elements are necessary to study Electro--Weak Symmetry Breaking effects at high
invariant mass.Comment: Final version published in PR
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