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<pre wrap="">Theory Center Seminar
Monday, March 2, 2015
1:00 p.m.
CEBAF Center, Room L102
Jure Zupan
University of Cincinnati
<b>Rare Higgs Decays</b>
Higgs is light enough that its dominant decay is to a pair of b and anti-b quarks,
while the decays to W and Z are phase-space suppressed. This means that the decay
width of the Higgs is small, only 4 MeV in the Standard Model. Non-standard Higgs
decays can thus be relatively important and can be used to search for New Physics.
In my talk I will mainly focus on the constraints we already have from the low energy
observables on CP violating Higgs decays as well as on how light-quark Yukawa
couplings could in principle be measured from exclusive Higgs decays.</pre>
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