We consider a theory with composite top quarks but an elementary Higgs boson.
The hierarchy problem can be solved by supplementing TeV scale top
compositeness with either supersymmetry or Higgs compositeness appearing at the
multi-TeV scale. The Higgs boson couples to uncolored partons within the top
quark. We study how this approach can give rise to a novel screening effect
that suppresses production of the colored top partners at the LHC. Strong
constraints arise from Z to bb, as well potentially from flavor physics.
Independent of flavor considerations, current constraints imply a compositeness
scale near a TeV; this implies that the model is likely tuned at the percent
level. Four top quark production at the LHC is a smoking-gun probe of this
scenario. New CP violation in D meson mixing is also possible.Comment: Improved discussion of precision electroweak constraints. Expanded
discussion of potential mixing between composite and elementary fields.
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