Vector boson scattering at a muon collider can constrain the top Yukawa coupling to about 1-2% at 30 TeV, using helicity-selected final states.
Higgs Couplings without the Higgs
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The measurement of Higgs couplings constitute an important part of present Standard Model precision tests at colliders. In this article, we show that modifications of Higgs couplings induce energy-growing effects in specific amplitudes involving longitudinally polarized vector bosons, and we initiate a novel program to study these very modifications of Higgs couplings off-shell and at high-energy, rather than on the Higgs resonance. Our analysis suggests that these channels are complementary and, at times, competitive with familiar on-shell measurements; moreover these high-energy probes offer endless opportunities for refinements and improvements.
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Measuring Top Yukawa Coupling through $2\rightarrow 3$ VBS at Muon Collider
Vector boson scattering at a muon collider can constrain the top Yukawa coupling to about 1-2% at 30 TeV, using helicity-selected final states.