249 research outputs found
An Ultraviolet Chiral Theory of the Top for the Fundamental Composite (Goldstone) Higgs
We introduce a scalar-less anomaly free chiral gauge theory that serves as
natural ultraviolet completion of models of fundamental composite (Goldstone)
Higgs dynamics. The new theory is able to generate the top mass and furthermore
features a built-in protection mechanism that naturally suppresses the bottom
mass. At low energies the theory predicts new fractionally charged fermions,
and a number of four-fermion operators that, besides being relevant for the
generation of the top mass, also lead to an intriguing phenomenology for the
new states predicted by the theory.Comment: 5 pages, minor modifications, matches published versio
Light 't Hooft Top Partners
Vector-like quarks, usually dubbed top partners, are a common presence in
composite Higgs models. Being composite objects, their mass is expected to be
of the order of their inverse size, that is the condensation scale of the new
strong interactions. Light top partners, while not being a generic prediction,
are however often considered in phenomenological models. We suggest that their
lightness may be due to the matching of global 't Hooft anomalies of the
underlying theory. We check this mechanism in explicit models showing that, in
one case, composite fermions with the quantum numbers of the top quark obtain a
mass which is controlled by a soft breaking term and can be made parametrically
small.Comment: 5 pages. v2 small presentation improvements, matches published
versio
Fundamental Composite 2HDM: SU(N) with 4 flavours
We present a new model of composite Higgs based on a gauged SU(N) group with
4 Dirac fermions in the fundamental representation. At low energy, the model
has a global symmetry SU(4)SU(4) broken to the diagonal SU(4),
containing 2 Higgs doublets in the coset. We study in detail the generation of
the top mass via 4-fermion interactions, and the issue of the vacuum alignment.
In particular, we prove that, without loss of generality, the vacuum can always
be aligned with one doublet. Under certain conditions on the top pre-Yukawas,
the second doublet, together with the additional triplets, is stable and can
thus play the role of Dark Matter. This model can therefore be an example of
composite inert-2HDM model.Comment: 34 pages, 2 figure
Is F-term hybrid inflation natural within minimal supersymmetric SO(10)?
We examine whether F-term supersymmetric hybrid inflation can be embedded
within the minimal SO(10) model, in a natural way. We show that none of the
singlets of the Standard Model symmetries in the minimal set of SO(10)
representations can satisfy the conditions which are necessary for a scalar
field to play the role of the inflaton. As a consequence, one has to introduce
an extra scalar field, which however may spoil the naturalness of inflation
within the context of SO(10). Nevertheless, if we add an extra scalar field, we
are then able to construct a model that can accommodate flat directions while
it preserves the stability of the inflationary valley.Comment: 16 page
Systematic classification of aGUT models in five dimensions: The SU(N) kinship
Asymptotic Grand Unification theories (aGUTs) in five dimensions provide a
valid alternative to standard quantitative unification. We define the pathway
towards viable models starting from a general unified bulk gauge symmetry.
Imposing the presence of ultra-violet fixed points for both gauge and Yukawa
couplings strongly limits the possibilities. Within the SU(N) kinship, we
identify and characterise only two realistic minimal models, both based on a
bulk SU(6) symmetry. Both models feature the generation of either up or
down-type Yukawas via gauge scalars, two Higgs doublets with build-in minimal
flavour violation at low energies, and conservation of baryon number. We also
propose interesting avenues beyond the minimality criterion.Comment: 28 pages, one typo corrected and one reference adde
A scalar hint from the diboson excess?
In view of the recent diboson resonant excesses reported by both ATLAS and
CMS Collaborations, we suggest that a new weak singlet pseudo-scalar particle,
, may decay into two weak bosons while being produced in gluon fusion
at the LHC. The couplings to the gauge bosons can arise from a
Wess-Zumino-Witten anomaly term and thus we study an effective model based on
the anomaly term as a well motivated phenomenological model. In models where
the pseudo-scalar arises as a composite state, the coefficients of the
anomalous couplings can be related to the fermion components of the underlying
dynamics. We provide an example to test the feasibility of the idea.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, 2 tables, two column. Typos in (5)-(9) are
corrected and several discussions are clarified. References added. Matches
published version in PR
Doubly Charged Lepton from an Exotic Doublet at the LHC
We studied the signatures at the LHC of the electroweak SU(2) lepton doublet
which embeds a doubly charged lepton. The doubly charged lepton pair and single
production rates, which are different from the triplet case, are studied and
all the detectable decay modes are considered. We also applied the same
kinematic cuts as in triplet case to reduce the background at LHC and the
needed integrated luminosities to find the doubly charged leptons with
different masses are analyzed. We also suggested a method to distinguish the
exotic lepton doublet and triplet.Comment: 21 pages, 12 figure
Dark matter and localised fermions from spherical orbifolds?
We study a class of six-dimensional models based on positive curvature
surfaces (spherical 2-orbifolds) as extra-spaces. Using the Newman-Penrose
formalism, we discuss the particle spectrum in this class of models. The
fermion spectrum problem, which has been addressed with flux compactifications
in the past, can be avoided using localised fermions. In this framework, we
find that there are four types of geometry compatible with the existence of a
stable dark matter candidate and we study the simplest case in detail. Using
the complementarity between collider resonance searches and relic density
constraints, we show that this class of models is under tension, unless the
model lies in a funnel region characterised by a resonant Higgs s-channel in
the dark matter annihilation.Comment: 38 pages, 7 figure
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