Searching forHττin weak boson fusion at the CERN LHC

Abstract
Weak boson fusion is a copious source of intermediate mass Higgs bosons at the LHC. The additional very energetic forward jets in these events provide for powerful background suppression tools. We analyze the Hττ decay mode for the standard model Higgs boson. A parton level analysis of the dominant physics backgrounds (mainly Zττ and Drell-Yan production of τ’s) and of reducible backgrounds (from W+jet and bb¯ production in association with two jets and subsequent leptonic decays) demonstrates that this channel allows the observation of Hττ in a low background environment, yielding a significant Higgs signal with an integrated luminosity of about 30fb1. The weak boson fusion process thus allows direct measurement of the Hττ coupling.