摘要
Indirect constraints on the total Higgs width Gamma(h) from correlating Higgs signal strengths with cross-section measurements in the off-shell region for p(g) p(g) -%26gt; 4l production have received considerable attention recently, and the CMS Collaboration have published a first measurement. We revisit this analysis from a new physics and unitarity constraints perspective and conclude that limits on Gamma(h) obtained in this fashion are not reliable unless we make model-specific assumptions, which cannot be justified at the current stage of the LHC program. Relaxing the Gamma(h) interpretation, we discuss the merits of high invariant mass cross-section measurements in the context of Higgs CP analyses, higher-dimensional operator testing, and resolved new physics in the light of electroweak precision constraints beyond effective theory limitations. Furthermore, we show that a rather model-independent LHC constraint can be obtained from adapting the gg -%26gt; 4l analysis to the weak boson fusion channels at lower statistical yield.
- 出版日期2014-9-3