We present a momentum-dependent reweighting strategy to extend current LHC di-Higgs analyses within the κ-framework and SMEFT into the bosonic sector of the Higgs Effective Field Theory (HEFT). Unlike SMEFT, where symmetry constraints tightly correlate multi-Higgs processes, HEFT allows for a broader range of momentum-dependent deviations that can substantially impact di-Higgs kinematics and offer a powerful probe of non-linear Higgs dynamics. We generalise the interpretation of existing experimental analyses by integrating HEFT operators up to chiral dimension four into differential Monte Carlo reweighting. We quantify the sensitivity to representative HEFT operators using multi-dimensional likelihoods for Run 3 and project the reach at the High-Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC). Particular emphasis is placed on how different exclusive final states, such as bbbb and bbγγ, respond to momentum enhancements and how their complementary event selections drive exclusion limits. We further explore how rare final states, especially four-top production, can provide orthogonal constraints on HEFT-induced modifications, thereby enhancing global sensitivity to new physics effects in the Higgs sector.
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Christoph Englert
Tom Ingebretsen Carlson
J. Sjölin
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68de84bf5b556a9128e1be74 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2506.19401