We study Higgs + jet production at hadron colliders in order to look for new
physics residual effects possibly described by the dim=6 operators
{\O}_{GG} and {\widetilde\O}_{GG} which induce anomalous Hgg and Hggg
couplings. Two ways for constraining these operators at LHC may be ~useful. The
first is based on the total Higgs boson production rate induced by gluon-gluon
fusion, in which the main cause of limitations are due to theoretical
uncertainties leading to sensitivities of ∣dG∣≃3.×10−4 and
∣dG∣≃1.4×10−3 for the corresponding anomalous
couplings, in the mass range 100 GeV \lsim \mh \lsim 2~00 GeV. These results
imply sensitivity to new physics scales of 51 and 24 TeV respectively. The
second way investigated here concerns the shape of the Higgs transverse
momentum; for which the theoretical uncertainties are less severe and the
limitations are mainly induced by statistics. A simple analysis, based on the
ratio of the number of events at large and low pT at LHC, leads to similar
sensitivities, if only the H→γγ decay mode is used. But the
sensitivities can now be improved by a factor 2 to 10, depending on the Higgs
mass, if the Higgs decay modes to WW∗, ZZ∗, WW, ZZ are also used.Comment: 23 pages and 7 figures, version to appear in Phys.ReV.D. e-mail:
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