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The Hierarchy Problem and the Self-Localized Higgs

We examine brane-world scenarios in which all the observed Standard Model particles reside on a brane but the Higgs is an elementary extra-dimensional scalar in the bulk. We show that, for codimension 2 branes, often-neglected interactions between the bulk Higgs and the branes cause two novel effect...

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Autores principales: Burgess, C.P., de Rham, Claudia, van Nierop, Leo
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2008/08/061
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1091885
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author Burgess, C.P.
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van Nierop, Leo
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description We examine brane-world scenarios in which all the observed Standard Model particles reside on a brane but the Higgs is an elementary extra-dimensional scalar in the bulk. We show that, for codimension 2 branes, often-neglected interactions between the bulk Higgs and the branes cause two novel effects. First, they cause <H> to depend only logarithmically on the UV-sensitive coefficient, m_B^2, of the mass term, m_B^2 H^*H, of the bulk potential, thus providing a new mechanism for tackling the hierarchy problem. Second, the Higgs brane couplings cause the lowest mass KK mode to localize near the brane without any need for geometrical effects like warping. We explore some preliminary implications such models have for the Higgs signature at the LHC, both in the case where the extra dimensions arise at the TeV scale, and in ADD models having Large Extra Dimensions. Novel Higgs features include couplings to fermions which are generically stronger than the Standard Model values, m_f/v, despite the fermions acquiring their mass completely from the Higgs expectation value.
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spelling cern-10918852023-03-14T19:07:52Zdoi:10.1088/1126-6708/2008/08/061http://cds.cern.ch/record/1091885engBurgess, C.P.de Rham, Claudiavan Nierop, LeoThe Hierarchy Problem and the Self-Localized HiggsParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe examine brane-world scenarios in which all the observed Standard Model particles reside on a brane but the Higgs is an elementary extra-dimensional scalar in the bulk. We show that, for codimension 2 branes, often-neglected interactions between the bulk Higgs and the branes cause two novel effects. First, they cause <H> to depend only logarithmically on the UV-sensitive coefficient, m_B^2, of the mass term, m_B^2 H^*H, of the bulk potential, thus providing a new mechanism for tackling the hierarchy problem. Second, the Higgs brane couplings cause the lowest mass KK mode to localize near the brane without any need for geometrical effects like warping. We explore some preliminary implications such models have for the Higgs signature at the LHC, both in the case where the extra dimensions arise at the TeV scale, and in ADD models having Large Extra Dimensions. Novel Higgs features include couplings to fermions which are generically stronger than the Standard Model values, m_f/v, despite the fermions acquiring their mass completely from the Higgs expectation value.We examine brane-world scenarios in which all the observed Standard Model particles reside on a brane but the Higgs is an elementary extra-dimensional scalar in the bulk. We show that, for codimension 2 branes, often-neglected interactions between the bulk Higgs and the branes cause two novel effects. First, they cause <H> to depend only logarithmically on the UV-sensitive coefficient, m_B^2, of the mass term, m_B^2 H^*H, of the bulk potential, thus providing a new mechanism for tackling the hierarchy problem. Second, the Higgs brane couplings cause the lowest mass KK mode to localize near the brane without any need for geometrical effects like warping. We explore some preliminary implications such models have for the Higgs signature at the LHC, both in the case where the extra dimensions arise at the TeV scale, and in ADD models having Large Extra Dimensions. Novel Higgs features include couplings to fermions which are generically stronger than the Standard Model values, m_f/v, despite the fermions acquiring their mass completely from the Higgs expectation value.arXiv:0802.4221oai:cds.cern.ch:10918852008-02-29
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Burgess, C.P.
de Rham, Claudia
van Nierop, Leo
The Hierarchy Problem and the Self-Localized Higgs
title The Hierarchy Problem and the Self-Localized Higgs
title_full The Hierarchy Problem and the Self-Localized Higgs
title_fullStr The Hierarchy Problem and the Self-Localized Higgs
title_full_unstemmed The Hierarchy Problem and the Self-Localized Higgs
title_short The Hierarchy Problem and the Self-Localized Higgs
title_sort hierarchy problem and the self-localized higgs
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2008/08/061
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1091885
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