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The decay $Hto ell^+ell^- gamma$, $ell=e,mu$, receives contributions from $Hto Z[to ell^+ell^-] gamma$ and a non-resonant contribution, both of which are loop-induced. We describe how one can separate these sub-processes in a gauge-independent way, define the decay rate $Gamma(Hto Zgamma)$, and extract the latter from differential $Hto ell^+ell^- gamma$ branching ratios. For $ell=mu$ also the tree decay rate, which is driven by the muon Yukawa coupling, is important. We propose kinematic cuts optimized to separate the three contributions, paving the way to the milestones (i) discovery of $Hto Z gamma$, (ii) discovery of $Hto mu^+mu^- left. gammaright|_{rm tree}$, and (iii) quantification of new physics in both the effective $H$-$Z$-$gamma$ and non-resonant $H$-$ell^+$-$ell^-$-$gamma$ couplings.
We present new calculations of the differential decay rates for $Hto ell^+ell^- gamma$ with $ell=e$ or $mu$ in the Standard Model. The branching fractions and forward-backward asymmetries, defined in terms of the flight direction of the photon relati
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The Higgs-boson decay h -> gamma l+ l- for various lepton states l = (e, mu, tau) is analyzed. The differential decay width and forward-backward asymmetry are calculated as functions of the dilepton invariant mass in a model where the Higgs boson int
The production of lepton pairs in the Higgs boson decay $h to ell^+ ell^- gamma$ is studied. The emphasis is put on the structure of the Higgs boson interaction with the fermions. This interaction is chosen as a mixture of the scalar and pseudo-scala