Abstract

The effect of beam polarization on Higgs resonance signals and backgrounds (bb̄,ττ̄,cc̄) at the First Muon Collider is studied. Angular distributions (forward-backward charge asymmetries) are examined. The resulting effective enhancement of the Higgs signal relative to the background is investigated as is the reduction in scan time required for Higgs “discovery.”

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