We show that the parity of the hZγ vertex can be probed by
interference between the gluon fusion Higgs production, gg→h→γZ→γℓ+ℓ−, and the background, gg→γZ→γℓ+ℓ−, amplitudes. In the presence of a parity violating hZγ
vertex, this interference alters the kinematic distribution of the leptons and
photon compared to Standard Model (SM) expectations. For a Higgs with SM-sized
width and couplings, we find that the size of the effect enters at most at the
10−2 level. Such a small effect cannot be seen at the LHC, even with
futuristic high luminosities. Should there exist other broader scalar particles
with larger production cross-section times branching ratio to Zγ, then
the parity structure of their Zγ couplings can be probed with this
technique.Comment: 20 pages, 4 figure