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26 April 2024
 
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Consequences of the extra SM families on the Higgs boson production at Tevatron and LHC
E. Arik ; O. Cakir ; S.A. Cetin ; S. Sultansoy ;
Date 27 Mar 2002
Journal Phys.Rev. D66 (2002) 033003
Subject hep-ph
AffiliationBogazici Univ., Istanbul, Turkey), O. Cakir (Ankara Univ., Ankara, Turkey), S.A. Cetin (Bogazici Univ., Istanbul, Turkey), S. Sultansoy (Gazi Univ., Ankara, Turkey and Inst. of Phys., Baku, Azerbaijan
AbstractThe latest electroweak precission data allow the existence of additional chiral generations in the standard model. We study the influence of extra generations on the production of SM Higgs boson at hadron colliders. Due to the enhancement of the gluon fusion channel, the ``golden mode’’ becomes more promising even at upgraded Tevatron. Furthermore, the formation of the fourth family quarkonia with the subsequent $eta_{4} o ZH$ decay introduces additional tool for the investigation of the Higgs boson properties.
Source arXiv, hep-ph/0203257
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