Deep-learning jet flavor tagging for precision hadronic Higgs measurements at future Higgs factories
arXiv:2512.21558 · doi:10.1007/JHEP07(2026)079
Abstract
Precise measurements of Higgs decays into quarks and gluons are essential for probing the Yukawa couplings of the Higgs boson and testing the flavor structure of the Standard Model. We investigate the process at at a future Higgs factory, taking the CEPC design as a benchmark. The analysis focuses on events with and hadronic Higgs decays , , and . Jet flavor is identified using state-of-the-art particle-level deep neural network taggers (ParticleNet, Particle Transformer and More-Interaction Particle Transformer), whose per-jet outputs are combined with global event observables in a two-stage analysis employing XGBoost classifiers to separate the four Higgs decay modes from the dominant two- and four-fermion Standard Model backgrounds. Assuming an integrated luminosity of , we obtain projected relative precision on of 0.17% for , 1.06% for , 0.50% for and 68% for . Compared with the CEPC published results, the precisions for and are improved by about 43% and 29%, respectively. For we present a quantitative sensitivity estimation corresponding to a statistical significance of about . These results highlight the potential of deep-learning-based jet flavor tagging for precision studies of Higgs decays at future Higgs factories.
31 pages, 9 figures and 9 tables; revised to match the published version, with updated simulation and numerical results and corrected author contribution and affiliations. Published in JHEP 07 (2026) 079