Recent results on searches with boosted Higgs bosons at CMS
This work addresses the challenge of detecting boosted Higgs bosons for high-energy physics researchers, but it appears incremental as it focuses on recent results and improvements in existing techniques.
The paper tackles the problem of searching for boosted Higgs bosons at the LHC to probe Higgs couplings and new physics, presenting recent results from the CMS experiment with enhanced sensitivity using innovative reconstruction and tagging techniques.
The study of boosted Higgs bosons at the LHC provides a unique window to probe Higgs boson couplings at high energy scales and search for signs of physics beyond the standard model. In these proceedings, we present recent results on boosted Higgs boson searches at the CMS experiment, highlighting innovative reconstruction and tagging techniques that enhance sensitivity in this challenging regime.