Extended Data Table 1: Results on ΓH and the different anomalous HVV couplings. | Nature Physics

Extended Data Table 1: Results on ΓH and the different anomalous HVV couplings.

From: Measurement of the Higgs boson width and evidence of its off-shell contributions to ZZ production

Extended Data Table 1

Results on ΓH and the different anomalous HVV couplings. The results on ΓH are displayed in units of MeV, and those on the anomalous HVV couplings are summarized in terms of the corresponding on-shell cross section fractions fa2, fa3, and fΛ1 (fai in short, and scaled by 105). For the results on ΓH, the tests with the anomalous HVV couplings are distinguished by the denoted fai, and the expected best-fit values, not quoted explicitly in the table, are always ΓH = 4.1 MeV. The SM-like result is the same as that from the combination of all 4l and 2l2ν data sets in Table 1. For the results on fai, the constraints are shown with either \({{{\Gamma }}}_{{{{{{\rm{H}}}}}}}={\Gamma }_{{{{{{\rm{H}}}}}}}^{{{{{{\rm{SM}}}}}}}=4.1\,{{{{{\rm{MeV}}}}}}\) required, or ΓH left unconstrained, and the expected best-fit values, also not quoted explicitly, are always null. The various fit conditions are indicated in the column labeled ‘Condition’, where the abbreviation ‘(u)’ indicates which parameter is unconstrained.

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