Abstract:
A measurement of the Higgs boson Yukawa coupling to the top quark is presented using proton-proton collision data at √s = 13 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 137 fb − 1, recorded with the CMS detector. The coupling strength with respect to the standard model value, Y t, is determined from kinematic distributions in t¯t final states containing ee, μμ, or e μ pairs. Variations of the Yukawa coupling strength lead to modified distributions for t¯t production. In particular, the distributions of the mass of the t¯t system and the rapidity difference of the top quark and antiquark are sensitive to the value of Yt. The measurement yields a best fit value of Yt=1.16+0.24−0.35, bounding Yt<1.54 at a 95% confidence level.