Higgs boson as a gluon trigger

In the forthcoming high-luminosity phase at the LHC, many of the most interesting measurements for precision QCD studies are hampered by conditions of large pileup, particularly at not very high transverse momenta. We study observables based on measuring ratios of color-singlet currents via Higgs bo...

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Main Authors: Cipriano, P, Dooling, S, Grebenyuk, A, Gunnellini, P, Hautmann, F, Jung, H, Katsas, P
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Summary:In the forthcoming high-luminosity phase at the LHC, many of the most interesting measurements for precision QCD studies are hampered by conditions of large pileup, particularly at not very high transverse momenta. We study observables based on measuring ratios of color-singlet currents via Higgs boson and Drell-Yan production, which may be accessed also at large pileup, and used for an experimental program on QCD physics of gluon fusion processes in the LHC high-luminosity runs. We present results of Monte Carlo calculations for a few specific examples. © 2013 American Physical Society.