Abstract
Decays of the Higgs boson to exclusive final states involving light hadrons
or quarkonia have recently received much attention due to their sensitivity
to the first and second generation quark Yukawa couplings. In the
particular, the decay of the Higgs to a J/psi and photon has been suggested
as clean way to measure the charm Yukawa coupling at the LHC, a quantity
which is difficult to measure in inclusive Higgs decays to charm quarks. The
analogous decay of the Z boson can also serve as a useful control channel to
this measurement and benefits from a much greater experimental sensitivity
due to the much larger relative production cross section. I will describe
the first search for Higgs and Z boson decays to a quarkonium state and a
photon with the ATLAS experiment and will also discuss the prospects for
such searches with larger data samples at higher energies.