The discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012, by the ATLAS and CMS experiments, was a success achieved with only a percent of the entire dataset foreseen for the LHC. It opened a landscape of possibilities in the study of Higgs boson properties, Electroweak Symmetry breaking and the Standard Model in general, as well as new avenues in probing new physics beyond the Standard Model. Six years after the discovery, with a conspicuously larger dataset collected during LHC Run 2 at a 13 TeV centre-of-mass energy, the theory and experimental particle physics communities have started a meticulous exploration of the potential for precision measurements of its properties. This includes studies of Higgs boson production and decays processes, the search for rare decays and production modes, high energy observables, and searches for an extended electroweak symmetry breaking sector. This report summarises the potential reach and opportunities in Higgs physics during the High Luminosity phase of the LHC, with an expected dataset of pp collisions at 14 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3~ab$^-1$. These studies are performed in light of the most recent analyses from LHC collaborations and the latest theoretical developments. The potential of an LHC upgrade, colliding protons at a centre-of-mass energy of 27 TeV and producing a dataset corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 15~ab$^-1$, is also discussed.

Cepeda, M., Gori, S., Ilten, P., Kado, M., Riva, F., Abdul Khalek, R., et al. (2019). Higgs Physics at the HL-LHC and HE-LHC. In Physics at HL-LHC, and perspectives on HE-LHC. CERN.

Higgs Physics at the HL-LHC and HE-LHC

S. Alioli;DA SILVA ALVES, ALEX;A. Benaglia;M. Borsato;F. Cerutti;R. Gomez-Ambrosio;P. Govoni;GRAZZINI, MAGALI;LIU, JIE;LOMBARDO, MICHELE DAVIDE MARIA;ORTONA, GIACOMO;M. Pieri;E. Re;S. Taroni;TESTA, MARCO;TORRE, RICCARDO;E. Venturini;G. Zanderighi;ZARO, MARCO;
2019

Abstract

The discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012, by the ATLAS and CMS experiments, was a success achieved with only a percent of the entire dataset foreseen for the LHC. It opened a landscape of possibilities in the study of Higgs boson properties, Electroweak Symmetry breaking and the Standard Model in general, as well as new avenues in probing new physics beyond the Standard Model. Six years after the discovery, with a conspicuously larger dataset collected during LHC Run 2 at a 13 TeV centre-of-mass energy, the theory and experimental particle physics communities have started a meticulous exploration of the potential for precision measurements of its properties. This includes studies of Higgs boson production and decays processes, the search for rare decays and production modes, high energy observables, and searches for an extended electroweak symmetry breaking sector. This report summarises the potential reach and opportunities in Higgs physics during the High Luminosity phase of the LHC, with an expected dataset of pp collisions at 14 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3~ab$^-1$. These studies are performed in light of the most recent analyses from LHC collaborations and the latest theoretical developments. The potential of an LHC upgrade, colliding protons at a centre-of-mass energy of 27 TeV and producing a dataset corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 15~ab$^-1$, is also discussed.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology; High Energy Physics - Phenomenology; High Energy Physics - Experiment
English
Physics at HL-LHC, and perspectives on HE-LHC
2019
CERN
Cepeda, M., Gori, S., Ilten, P., Kado, M., Riva, F., Abdul Khalek, R., et al. (2019). Higgs Physics at the HL-LHC and HE-LHC. In Physics at HL-LHC, and perspectives on HE-LHC. CERN.
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