Abstract
| Muon collisions at multi-TeV center-of-mass energies are ideal for
studying Higgs boson properties. At these energies the production rates will allow
precise measurements of its couplings to fermions and bosons. In addition, the double
(triple) Higgs boson production rate could be sufficiently high to directly measure
the parameters of trilinear (quadrilinear) self-couplings, enabling the precise determination
of the Higgs potential. In this contribution a study of μ+μ
− → Hν¯ν and
μ+μ
− → HHν¯ν processes, where the Higgs boson decays in b¯b, is presented based
on the detector full simulation with an evaluation of the beam-induced background. |