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Prof. Margarete Muehlleitner | Karlsruhe Institute of Technology |
Prof. Matthias Steinhauser | Karlsruhe Institute of Technology |
Higgs boson masses and self-couplings determine shape and stability of the Higgs potential. Their precise knowledge is mandatory for the correct interpretation of the experimental data. In supersymmetric models they are not independent; higher-order corrections are crucial. The Higgs self-couplings are important for the understanding of electroweak symmetry breaking. Trilinear Higgs self-couplings are accessible in Higgs boson pair production and in Higgs decays into a pair of lighter Higgs bosons. The goals of this project are: NLO corrections to Higgs boson pair production with the exact mass dependence of all particles in the SM and the MSSM and approximations for large and small top quark masses up to N$^3$LO in the SM; NLO electroweak corrections to Higgs-to-Higgs decays in various attractive extensions of the Standard Model.