Patrick Janot edited Higgs properties at 240 GeV.tex  almost 11 years ago

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\begin{table}  \label{tab:HiggsCross} \caption{Table~\ref{tab:HiggsCross}: Integrated luminosity for TLEP ($\sqrt{s} = 240$ GeV) and for ILC ($\sqrt{s} = 250$ GeV), {\it (i)} per year and per IP; and {\it (ii)} over of period of five years, summed over the four IPs in the case of TLEP. No beam polarization is assumed for TLEP. For the comparison with linear colliders, the ${\rm e}^-$ (${\rm e}^+$) beam of ILC is supposed to be polarized at a level of 80\% (30\%), leading to a cross section increase of 40\% at $\sqrt{s}$ = 250 GeV. The total numbers of Higgs boson produced in the Higgs-strahlung process and in the boson-fusion processes (plus interference) are also indicated.} indicated.\label{tab:HiggsCross}}  \begin{tabular}{|l|c|c|}  Collider & TLEP 240 & ILC 250 \\  Integrated Luminosity / Year / IP ($\small \infb$) & {\bf 500} & 50 \\