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Ways to detect a light Higgs boson at the LHC

A. De Roeck, V. A. Khoze, A. D. Martin, R. Orava, M. G. Ryskin

Published 2002-07-03, updated 2002-08-13Version 2

We summarize the possible processes which may be used to search for a Higgs boson, of mass in the range 114-130 GeV, at the LHC. We discuss, in detail, two processes with rapidity gaps: exclusive Higgs production with tagged outgoing protons and production by Weak Boson Fusion, in each case taking H -> bbbar as the signal. We make an extensive study of all possible bbbar backgrounds, and discuss the relevant experimental issues. We emphasize the special features of these signals, and of their background processes, and show that they could play an important role in identifying a light Higgs boson at the LHC.

Comments: 25 pages, 5 figures
Journal: Eur.Phys.J.C25:391-403,2002
Categories: hep-ph
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