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Prospects for constraining light-quark electroweak couplings at Higgs factories

10 Oct 2024, 14:55
14m
Amphi Pasquier

Amphi Pasquier

ORAL WG1-HTE - Physics Potential: Higgs, top and electroweak Parallel - WG1-HTE

Speaker

Krzysztof Mekala (University of Warsaw / DESY)

Description

Electroweak Precision Measurements are stringent tests of the Standard Model and sensitive probes to New Physics. Accurate studies of the Z-boson couplings to the first-generation quarks could reveal potential discrepancies between the fundamental theory and experimental data. Future e+e- colliders running at the Z pole and around the ZH threshold would be an excellent tool to perform such a measurement, unlike the LHC where hadronic Z decays are only available in boosted topologies. The measurement is based on comparison of radiative and non-radiative hadronic decays. Due to the difference in quark charge, the relative contribution of the events with final-state radiation (FSR) directly reflects the ratio of decays involving up- and down-type quarks. Such an analysis requires proper modeling and statistical discrimination between photons coming from different sources, including initial-state radiation (ISR), FSR, parton showers and hadronisation. In our contribution, we show how to extract the values of the Z couplings to light quarks and present the estimated uncertainties of the measurement.

Primary authors

Prof. Aleksander Filip Zarnecki (University of Warsaw) Daniel Jeans (KEK / IPNS) Junping Tian (High Energy Accelerator Organization (KEK)) Jürgen Reuter (DESY Hamburg, Germany) Krzysztof Mekala (University of Warsaw / DESY)

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