Abstract

A new method used to calculate the neutrino for all major tau hadronic decay event by event at the LHC is presented. It is possible because nowadays better detector description is available. With the neutrino fully reconstructed, matrix element for each event can be calculated, the mass of the Higgs particle can also be calculated event by event with high precision. Based on these, the prospect of measuring the Higgs CP mixing angle with h→ττ decays at the LHC is analyzed. It is predicted that, with a detailed detector simulation, with 3 ab−1 of data at s=13 TeV, a significant improvement of the measurement of the CP mixing angle to a precision of 5.2∘ can be achieved at the LHC, which outperforms the sensitivity from lepton EDM searches up to date in the hττ coupling.

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