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We evaluate the expected measurement accuracy of the branching ratio of the Standard Model Higgs boson decaying into tau lepton pairs $h to tau ^+ tau ^-$ at the ILC with a center-of-mass energy of $sqrt{s} = 500$ GeV with a full simulation of the ILD detector. We assume a Higgs mass of $M_h = 125$ GeV, a branching ratio of $mathrm{BR}(h to tau ^+ tau ^-) = 6.32 %$, beam polarizations of $P(e^+, e^-) = (-0.8,+0.3)$, and an integrated luminosity of $int L dt = 500 mathrm{fb^{-1}}$. The Higgs-strahlung process $e^+ e^- to Zh$ with $Z to q overline{q}$ and the $WW$-fusion process $e^+ e^- to u overline{ u} h$ are expected to be the most sensitive channels at $sqrt{s} = 500$ GeV. Using a multivariate analysis technique, we estimate the expected relative measurement accuracy of the branching ratio $Delta(sigma cdot mathrm{BR}) / (sigma cdot mathrm{BR})$ to be 4.7% and 7.4% for the $q overline{q} h$ and $ u overline{ u} h$ final states, respectively. The results are cross-checked using a cut-based analysis.
We evaluate the measurement accuracy of the branching ratio of $h to tau ^+ tau ^-$ at $sqrt{s} = 250$ GeV and 500 GeV at the ILC with the ILD detector simulation. For the $sqrt{s} = 250$ GeV, we assume the Higgs mass of $M_h = 120$ GeV, branching ra
In the Standard Model, the Higgs boson is a CP even state with CP conserving couplings; any deviations from this would be a sign of new physics. These CP properties can be probed by measuring Higgs decays to tau lepton pairs: the transverse correlati
We evaluate the measurement precision of the production cross section times the branching ratio of the Higgs boson decaying into tau lepton pairs at the International Linear Collider (ILC). We analyze various final states associated with the main pro
We evaluate the expected measurement accuracy of the branching ratio of the Standard Model Higgs boson decaying into tau pairs at the ILC with a full simulation of the ILD detector concept. We assume a Higgs mass of 125 GeV, a branching ratio of BR($
The ILC Technical Design Report documents the design of a 500 GeV linear collider, but does not specify the center-of-mass energy steps of operation for the collider. The ILC Parameters Joint Working Group has studied possible running scenarios, incl