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Searching for the Higgs Boson at Hadron Colliders using the Missing Mass Method

M. G. Albrow, A. Rostovtsev

Abstract

If the Higgs is produced with a large enough cross section in the {\em exclusive} reaction $p + \bar{p} \to p + H + \bar{p}$ it will give rise to a peak at $M_H$ in the {\em missing mass} ($MM$) spectrum, calculated from the 4-momenta of the beam particles and the outgoing $p$ and $\bar{p}$. The resolution in $MM$ can be approximately 250 MeV, independent of $M_H$ from 100 GeV to 200 GeV. This high resolution makes a search feasible over nearly this full mass range at the Tevatron with 15 fb$^{-1}$ as hoped for in Run II.

Searching for the Higgs Boson at Hadron Colliders using the Missing Mass Method

Abstract

If the Higgs is produced with a large enough cross section in the {\em exclusive} reaction it will give rise to a peak at in the {\em missing mass} () spectrum, calculated from the 4-momenta of the beam particles and the outgoing and . The resolution in can be approximately 250 MeV, independent of from 100 GeV to 200 GeV. This high resolution makes a search feasible over nearly this full mass range at the Tevatron with 15 fb as hoped for in Run II.

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