Speaker
Nicholas Pinto
(Johns Hopkins University)
Description
Prospects to constrain CP-odd contributions in the Higgs-strahlung process at a future electron-positron collider e+e- => ZH are presented. A realistic study is performed in the framework of the FCC-ee collider at the center-of-mass energy of 240 GeV, with reconstruction of the IDEA detector performed using the DELPHES framework. A matrix-element package, MELA, is implemented that uses event weights to the Standard Model in order to optimally constrain the CP-odd contributions based on kinematic observables.
Primary authors
Dr
Andrei Gritsan
(Johns Hopkins University)
Nicholas Pinto
(Johns Hopkins University)
Dr
Jan Eysermans
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Valdis Slokenbergs
(Johns Hopkins University)