This paper presents a full simulation study of the measurement of the production cross section(ZH) of the Higgsstrahlung process e+e- ZH and the Higgs boson mass (MH) at the International Linear Collider (ILC), using events in which a Higgs boson recoils against a Z boson decaying into a pair of muons or electrons. The analysis is carried out for three center-of-mass energiesps =250, 350, and 500 GeV, and two beam polarizations e L e+
R and e Re+L , for which the polarizationsof e and e+ are Pe-; Pe+
=(-80%, +30%) and (+80%, -30%), respectively. Assuming an
integrated luminosity of 250 fb1 for each beam polarization at ps = 250 GeV, where the best lepton momentum resolution is obtainable, ZH and MH can be determined with a precision of 2.5%and 37 MeV for e
L e+R and 2.9% and 41 MeV for e-Re+L , respectively. Regarding a 20 year ILC physics program, the expected precisions for the HZZ coupling and MH are estimated to be 0.4% and 14MeV, respectively. The event selection is designed to optimize the precisions of ZH and MH while minimizing the bias on the measured ZH due to discrepancy in signal efficiencies among Higgs
decay modes. For the first time, model independence has been demonstrated to a sub-percent level
for the ZH measurement at each of the three center-of-mass energies. The results presented show
the impact of center-of-mass energy and beam polarization on the evaluated precisons and serve as
Revised: January 17, 2017 |
Published: December 5, 2016
Citation
Yan J., S. Watanuki, K. Fujii, A. Ishikawa, D. Jeans, J.F. Strube, and J. Tian, et al. 2016.Measurement of the Higgs boson mass and e+e- -> ZH cros section using Z -> µ+µ- and Z -> e+e- at the ILC.Physical Review D 94, no. 11:Article No. 113002.PNNL-SA-121758.doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.94.113002