Double-resonant triple Higgs boson production at the LHC can be described by a single rescaling factor rho2, and projected 95% CL limits on rho2 over the (m2,m3) plane make the analysis applicable to any two-narrow-scalar model.
Double Higgs production at the 14 TeV LHC and the 100 TeV pp-collider
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We consider effective Higgs boson couplings, including both the CP-even and CP-odd couplings, that affect Higgs boson pair production in this study. Through the partial wave analysis, we find that the process $gg\to hh$ is dominated by the $s$-wave component even at a 100~TeV $pp$-collider. Making use of the $s$-wave kinematics, we propose a cut efficiency function to mimic the collider simulation and obtain the potential of measuring Higgs effective couplings at the 14~TeV LHC with an integrated luminosity of $3000~{\rm fb}^{-1}$ and at a 100 TeV $pp$-collider. Analytical expressions of the $2\sigma$ exclusion limits at the LHC and the $5\sigma$ discovery bands at the 100 TeV machine are given.
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Triple Higgs Boson Production with Two Heavy Scalars at the LHC via a Simplified Approach
Double-resonant triple Higgs boson production at the LHC can be described by a single rescaling factor rho2, and projected 95% CL limits on rho2 over the (m2,m3) plane make the analysis applicable to any two-narrow-scalar model.