Physics at the ILC with focus mostly on Higgs physics
arXiv:1305.1692
Abstract
Physics at the ILC is reviewed focusing mostly on Higgs physics. It is emphasized that at the ILC it is possible to measure the $hZZ$ coupling totally model independently, which in turn allows model-independent normalization of various branching ratio measurements and consequently the absolute measurements of corresponding couplings. Combining them with the measurements of the top Yukawa coupling and the Higgs self-coupling at higher energies, the full ILC program is shown to allow a precision test of the mass-coupling relation.
Talk at Toyama International Workshop on Higgs as a Probe of New Physics 2013 (HPNP2013), 13-16 Feb., 2013