Measurement of the Higgs boson production via vector boson fusion and its decay into bottom quarks in proton-proton collisions at √s = 13 TeV
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Hayrapetyan, A.; Tumasyan, A.; Adam, W.; Andrejkovic, J. W.; Bergauer, T.; Chatterjee, S.; Damanakis, K.; Dragicevic, M.; Escalante Del Valle, A.; Hussain, P. S.; Jeitler, M.; Krammer, N.; Lechner, L.; Liko, D.; Mikulec, I.; Schieck, J.; Schöfbeck, R.; ... Show more Show less
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A measurement of the Higgs boson (H) production via vector boson fusion (VBF) and its decay into a bottom quark-antiquark pair (
b
b
¯
$$ \textrm{b}\overline{\textrm{b}} $$
) is presented using proton-proton collision data recorded by the CMS experiment at
s
$$ \sqrt{s} $$
= 13 TeV and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 90.8 fb−1. Treating the gluon-gluon fusion process as a background and constraining its rate to the value expected in the standard model (SM) within uncertainties, the signal strength of the VBF process, defined as the ratio of the observed signal rate to that predicted by the SM, is measured to be
μ
Hb
b
¯
qqh
=
1.01
−
0.46
+
0.55
$$ {\mu}_{\textrm{Hb}\overline{\textrm{b}}}^{\textrm{qqh}}={1.01}_{-0.46}^{+0.55} $$
. The VBF signal is observed with a significance of 2.4 standard deviations relative to the background prediction, while the expected significance is 2.7 standard deviations. Considering inclusive Higgs boson production and decay into bottom quarks, the signal strength is measured to be
μ
Hb
b
¯
incl
.
=
0.99
−
0.41
+
0.48
$$ {\mu}_{\textrm{Hb}\overline{\textrm{b}}}^{\textrm{incl}.}={0.99}_{-0.41}^{+0.48} $$
, corresponding to an observed (expected) significance of 2.6 (2.9) standard deviations.
Date issued
2024-01-30Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of PhysicsPublisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Citation
Journal of High Energy Physics. 2024 Jan 30;2024(1):173
Version: Final published version