Constraining the Higgs boson self-coupling from single- and double-Higgs production with the ATLAS detector using pppp collisions at s=13\sqrt{s}=13 TeV

Abstract

Constraints on the Higgs boson self-coupling are set by combining double-Higgs boson analyses in the bbˉbbˉb\bar{b}b\bar{b}, bbˉτ+τb\bar{b}\tau^+\tau^- and bbˉγγb\bar{b} \gamma \gamma decay channels with single-Higgs boson analyses targeting the γγ\gamma \gamma, ZZZZ^*, WWWW^*, τ+τ\tau^+ \tau^- and bbˉb\bar{b} decay channels. The data used in these analyses were recorded by the ATLAS detector at the LHC in proton-proton collisions at s=13\sqrt{s}=13 TeV and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 126-139 fb1^{-1}. The combination of the double-Higgs analyses sets an upper limit of μHH<2.4\mu_{HH} < 2.4 at 95% confidence level on the double-Higgs production cross-section normalised to its Standard Model prediction. Combining the single-Higgs and double-Higgs analyses, with the assumption that new physics affects only the Higgs boson self-coupling (λHHH\lambda_{HHH}), values outside the interval 0.4<κλ=(λHHH/λHHHSM)<6.3-0.4< \kappa_{\lambda}=(\lambda_{HHH}/\lambda_{HHH}^{\textrm{SM}})< 6.3 are excluded at 95% confidence level. The combined single-Higgs and double-Higgs analyses provide results with fewer assumptions, by adding in the fit more coupling modifiers introduced to account for the Higgs boson interactions with the other Standard Model particles.Comment: 17 pages in total, author list starting page 1, 6 figures, 2 tables, submitted to Phys. Lett. B. All figures including auxiliary figures are available at http://atlas.web.cern.ch/Atlas/GROUPS/PHYSICS/PAPERS/HDBS-2022-0

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