Conveners
Exploring Higgs Boson Properties: From Precision Measurements to Interpretation
- Chiara Arcangellati (INFN - Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati)
Description
The Higgs boson is the key element of the Standard Model, responsible for the generation of particle masses. At the Large Hadron Collider, proton–proton collisions at unprecedented energies allow us to study its properties with high precision, offering a powerful way to test the Standard Model and to search for signs of new physics. In this talk, we will discuss how measurements of Higgs production and decay rates are used to probe its interactions and how these results can be interpreted to extract information about its couplings. Using recent results in the four-lepton decay channel, we will illustrate how different theoretical frameworks are employed to connect experimental data to fundamental physics.