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arxiv 1307.1347 v2 pith:ZSUHBF6A submitted 2013-07-04 hep-ph hep-ex

Handbook of LHC Higgs Cross Sections: 3. Higgs Properties

The LHC Higgs Cross Section Working Group: S. Heinemeyer , C. Mariotti , G. Passarino , R. Tanaka (eds.) , J. R. Andersen , P. Artoisenet , E. A. Bagnaschi , A. Banfi
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T. Becher F. U. Bernlochner S. Bolognesi P. Bolzoni R. Boughezal D. Buarque J. Campbell F. Caola M. Carena F. Cascioli N. Chanon T. Cheng S. Y. Choi A. David P. de Aquino G. Degrassi D. Del Re A. Denner H. van Deurzen S. Diglio B. Di Micco R. Di Nardo S. Dittmaier M. Duhrssen R. K. Ellis G. Ferrera N. Fidanza M. Flechl D. de Florian S. Forte R. Frederix S. Frixione S. Gangal Y. Gao M. V. Garzelli D. Gillberg P. Govoni M. Grazzini N. Greiner J. Griffiths A .V. Gritsan C. Grojean D. C. Hall C. Hays R. Harlander R. Hernandez-Pinto S. Hoche J. Huston T. Jubb M. Kadastik S. Kallweit A. Kardos L. Kashif N. Kauer H. Kim R. Klees M. Kramer F. Krauss A. Laureys S. Laurila S. Lehti Q. Li S. Liebler X. Liu H. E. Logan G. Luisoni M. Malberti F. Maltoni K. Mawatari F. Maierhofer H. Mantler S. Martin P. Mastrolia O. Mattelaer J. Mazzitelli B. Mellado K. Melnikov P. Meridiani D. J. Miller E. Mirabella S. O. Moch P. Monni N. Moretti A. Muck M. Muhlleitner P. Musella P. Nason C. Neu M. Neubert C. Oleari J. Olsen G. Ossola T. Peraro K. Peters F. Petriello G. Piacquadio C. T. Potter S. Pozzorini K. Prokofiev I. Puljak M. Rauch D. Rebuzzi L. Reina R. Rietkerk A. Rizzi Y. Rotstein-Habarnau G. P. Salam G. Sborlini F. Schissler M. Schonherr M. Schulze M. Schumacher F. Siegert P. Slavich J. M. Smillie O. Stal J. F. von Soden-Fraunhofen M. Spira I. W. Stewart F. J. Tackmann P. T. E. Taylor D. Tommasini J. Thompson R. S. Thorne P. Torrielli F. Tramontano N. V. Tran Z. Trocsanyi M. Ubiali P. Vanlaer M. Vazquez Acosta T. Vickey A. Vicini W. J. Waalewijn D. Wackeroth C. Wagner J. R. Walsh J. Wang G. Weiglein A. Whitbeck C. Williams J. Yu G. Zanderighi M. Zanetti M. Zaro P. M. Zerwas C. Zhang T. J .E. Zirke S. Zuberi
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This Report summarizes the results of the activities in 2012 and the first half of 2013 of the LHC Higgs Cross Section Working Group. The main goal of the working group was to present the state of the art of Higgs Physics at the LHC, integrating all new results that have appeared in the last few years. This report follows the first working group report Handbook of LHC Higgs Cross Sections: 1. Inclusive Observables (CERN-2011-002) and the second working group report Handbook of LHC Higgs Cross Sections: 2. Differential Distributions (CERN-2012-002). After the discovery of a Higgs boson at the LHC in mid-2012 this report focuses on refined prediction of Standard Model (SM) Higgs phenomenology around the experimentally observed value of 125-126 GeV, refined predictions for heavy SM-like Higgs bosons as well as predictions in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model and first steps to go beyond these models. The other main focus is on the extraction of the characteristics and properties of the newly discovered particle such as couplings to SM particles, spin and CP-quantum numbers etc.

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