Di-Higgs production at a future 100 TeV hadron collider can probe Higgs portal couplings of a stable scalar of order one for masses above half the Higgs mass.
Revisiting the $t\bar{t}hh$ channel at the FCC-hh
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The exploration of the scalar sector of the Standard Model is at the core of current and future science programs at collider experiments, with increasing focus on the self-interaction of the Higgs boson. This important parameter of the Higgs sector can be measured in various channels, among the production of a Higgs boson associated with a top-quark pair, $\bar{t}thh$. In this paper we study this channel and its potential to measure or constrain the self-coupling and possible new physics contributions at a future 100 TeV proton-proton collider. Analysing this highly complex final state adds to the sensitivity for enhanced self-coupling interactions, and we argue that a measurement of this process is a necessity to constrain blind directions in the multi-dimensional parameter space of well-motivated new physics scenarios.
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Probing the Symmetric Higgs Portal with Di-Higgs Boson Production
Di-Higgs production at a future 100 TeV hadron collider can probe Higgs portal couplings of a stable scalar of order one for masses above half the Higgs mass.