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| + | ! style="background:#339999;" | <font color=#ffffff> 9) Higgs in lepton-proton collisions </font> | ||
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| + | ''' Supervisors:''' Stan Bentvelsen (staff) | ||
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| + | ''' Research description: ''' | ||
| + | The Large Hadron Electron Collider (LHeC) is a machine in which an electron beam of 60 GeV, up to possibly 140 GeV, collides with the intense hadron beams of the LHC. In the Deep Inelastic Scattering process a Z or W boson exchange takes place, from which a Higgs boson may radiate. | ||
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| + | In this project we investigate the prospects for Higgs production and detection at a future LHeC. We are interested to see if these type of collisions form an alternative for precision Higgs studies compared to future planned hadron or lepton colliders. | ||