The SM theoretical prediction for the Higgs boson width is ΓSM h = 4.07 MeV, with a relative uncertainty of 4% [3]. The experimental measurements on the other hand are ΓATLAS h = 4.5+3.3 −2.5 MeV [17] and ΓCMS h = 3.2+2.4 −1.7 MeV [18], display a much larger uncertainty than the SM theoretical prediction allowing for several BSM models to remain compatible with observations.
Wednesday, 8 January 2025
Limits on new gauge vector forces and associated mass giving scalars for Z decay
The new paper at ArXiv https://www.arxiv.org/abs/2501.04388 by Peli and Trocsanyi linit show how Higgs Bosons decay measurements can limit new Bosons. The current measurement of Z width is not yet strong enough to limit all new models.
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