Predicting the positive parity and zero spin of the Higgs boson?

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The discussion centers on predicting the positive parity and zero spin of the Higgs boson through its decay mode H → γγ. The Landau-Yang theorem confirms that this decay excludes the possibility of the Higgs boson being spin-1. Various analyses, including those from ATLAS and CMS, support the hypothesis that the Higgs boson has spin-0 and positive parity, as evidenced by multiple studies, including the paper linked in the discussion. The decay channel H → γγ is pivotal in confirming these properties, although further detailed analyses are necessary to rule out alternative hypotheses.

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Can we predict the positive parity, and zero spin of the Higgs boson from the decay mode: š» → š›¾š›¾?
 
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##H\to \gamma\gamma## tells you that it is not spin-1, because that decay is forbidden by the Landau-Yang theorem.

I think the mere existence of that decay channel does not exclude anything else for spin and parity, without more detailed analyses of the decays.
 
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What have you tried?
 
This paper (https://arxiv.org/pdf/1506.05669.pdf) is using ##H\to \gamma\gamma## to study the spin-2 hypothesis (but they also use other channels), but it does not seem to be sensitive to the pseudo-scalar hypothesis.
 
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Do we expect that parity and spin are conserved in this particular decay? If so can we use the spin and parity of the two photons to predict those for the H boson?
 
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ATLAS and CMS wrote multiple papers about that. Did you read them?
 
I read(https://arxiv.org/pdf/1506.05669.pdf)
which also exist at https://dash.harvard.edu/bitstream/handle/1/23474113/4596194.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
There is also another interesting paper (https://arxiv.org/abs/1307.1432) in which the Standard Model spin-parity JP = 0+ hypothesis is compared with alternative hypotheses using the Higgs boson decays such as H→γγ. Their data provide evidence for the spin-0 nature of the Higgs boson, with positive parity being strongly preferred.
 
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Thank you for your clarification.
 

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