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Multiple Z' -> t-tbar signals in a 4D Composite Higgs Model
We study the production of top-antitop pairs at the Large Hadron Collider as
a testbed for discovering heavy Z' bosons belonging to a composite Higgs model,
as, in this scenario, such new gauge interaction states are sizeably coupled to
the third generation quarks of the Standard Model. We study their possible
appearance in cross section as well as (charge and spin) asymmetry
distributions. Our calculations are performed in the minimal four-dimensional
formulation of such a scenario, namely the 4-Dimensional Composite Higgs Model
(4DCHM), which embeds five new s. We pay particular attention to the case
of nearly degenerate resonances, highlighting the conditions under which these
are separable in the aforementioned observables. We also discuss the impact of
the intrinsic width of the new resonances onto the event rates and various
distributions. We confirm that the 14 TeV stage of the LHC will enable one to
detect two such states, assuming standard detector performance and machine
luminosity. A mapping of the discovery potential of the LHC of these new gauge
bosons is given. Finally, from the latter, several benchmarks are extracted
which are amenable to experimental investigation.Comment: 30 pages, 3 figures. Text and figures updated to match published
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A linear moose model with pairs of degenerate gauge boson triplets
The possibility of the existence of a strongly interacting electroweak
symmetry breaking sector, as opposed to the weakly interacting light Higgs of
the Standard Model, is not yet ruled out by experiments. In this paper we make
an extensive study of a deconstructed model (or ``moose'' model) providing a
possible effective description of such a strong symmetry breaking sector, and
show its compatibility with experimental data for a wide portion of the model
parameters space. The model is a direct generalization of the previously
proposed D-BESS model.Comment: Latex file, 17 pages, 2 figures, published versio
Effective fermion couplings in warped 5D Higgsless theories
We consider a five dimensional SU(2) gauge theory with fermions in the bulk
and with additional SU(2) and U(1) kinetic terms on the branes. The electroweak
breaking is obtained by boundary conditions. After deconstruction, fermions in
the bulk are eliminated by using their equations of motion. In this way
Standard Model fermion mass terms and direct couplings to the internal gauge
bosons of the moose are generated. The presence of these new couplings gives a
new contribution to the epsilon_3 parameter in addition to the gauge boson
term. This allows the possibility of a cancellation between the two
contributions, which can be local (site by site) or global. Going back to the
continuum, we show that the implementation of local cancellation in any generic
warped metric leaves massless fermions. This is due to the presence of one
horizon on the infrared brane. However we can require a global cancellation of
the new physics contributions to the epsilon_3 parameter. This fixes relations
among the warp factor and the parameters of the fermion and gauge sectors.Comment: Latex file, 23 pages, 1 eps figur
Z' indication from new APV data in Cesium and searches at linear colliders
New data on parity violation in atomic cesium can be explained by a new
neutral vector boson almost unmixed with Z, with a mass in the TeV range and
sizeable couplings to the fermions. The properties of such additional Z' can be
investigated at future linear colliders.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures, Proceedings of the Second ECFA/DESY Study on
Physics and Detectors for a Linear Electron - Positron Collide
Charged di-boson production at the LHC in a 4-site model with a composite Higgs boson
We investigate the scope of the LHC in probing the parameter space of a
4-site model supplemented by one composite Higgs state, assuming all past,
current and future energy and luminosity stages of the CERN machine. We
concentrate on the yield of charged di-boson production giving two
opposite-charge different-flavour leptons and missing (transverse) energy,
i.e., events induced via the subprocess
+ , which enables the production in the intermediate step of all
additional neutral and charged gauge bosons belonging to the spectrum of this
model, some of which in resonant topologies. We find this channel accessible
over the background at all LHC configurations after a dedicated cut-based
analysis. We finally compare the yield of the di-boson mode to that of
Drell-Yan processes and establish that they have complementary strengths, one
covering regions of parameter space precluded to the others and vice versa.Comment: 36 pages, 13 figures, 13 table
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