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Studies of measuring Higgs self-coupling with $HH\rightarrow b\bar b \gamma\gamma$ at the future hadron colliders
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We present a feasibility study of observing $HH\rightarrow b\bar b\gamma\gamma$ at the future hadron colliders with $\sqrt{s}=$14, 33, and 100 TeV. The measured cross section then can be used to constrain the Higgs self-coupling directly in the standard model. Any deviation could be a sign of new physics. The signal and background events are estimated using Delphes 3.0.10 fast Monte Carlo simulation based on the ATLAS detector capabilities. With 3 ab$^{-1}$ data, it would be possible to measure the Higgs self-coupling with a 50%, 20%, and 8% statistical accuracy by observing $HH\rightarrow b\bar b\gamma\gamma$ at $\sqrt{s}=$14, 33, and 100 TeV colliders, respectively.
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