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The Other Natural Two Higgs Doublet Model

We characterize models where electroweak symmetry breaking is driven by two light Higgs doublets arising as pseudo-Nambu-Goldstone bosons of new dynamics above the weak scale. They represent the simplest natural two Higgs doublet alternative to supersymmetry. We construct their low-energy effective...

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Autores principales: Mrazek, J., Pomarol, A., Rattazzi, R., Redi, M., Serra, J., Wulzer, A.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2011.07.008
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author Mrazek, J.
Pomarol, A.
Rattazzi, R.
Redi, M.
Serra, J.
Wulzer, A.
author_facet Mrazek, J.
Pomarol, A.
Rattazzi, R.
Redi, M.
Serra, J.
Wulzer, A.
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description We characterize models where electroweak symmetry breaking is driven by two light Higgs doublets arising as pseudo-Nambu-Goldstone bosons of new dynamics above the weak scale. They represent the simplest natural two Higgs doublet alternative to supersymmetry. We construct their low-energy effective Lagrangian making only few specific assumptions about the strong sector. These concern their global symmetries, their patterns of spontaneous breaking and the sources of explicit breaking. In particular we assume that all the explicit breaking is associated with the couplings of the strong sector to the Standard Model fields, that is gauge and (proto)-Yukawa interactions. Under those assumptions the scalar potential is determined at lowest order by very few free parameters associated to the top sector. Another crucial property of our scenarios is the presence of a discrete symmetry, in addition to custodial SO(4), that controls the $T$-parameter. That can either be simple CP or a $Z_2$ that distinguishes the two Higgs doublets. Among various possibilities we study in detail models based on SO(6)/SO(4)$\times$ SO(2), focussing on their predictions for the structure of the scalar spectrum and the deviations of their couplings from those of a generic renormalizable two Higgs doublet model.
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spelling cern-13542882023-08-19T02:27:33Zdoi:10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2011.07.008http://cds.cern.ch/record/1354288engMrazek, J.Pomarol, A.Rattazzi, R.Redi, M.Serra, J.Wulzer, A.The Other Natural Two Higgs Doublet ModelParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe characterize models where electroweak symmetry breaking is driven by two light Higgs doublets arising as pseudo-Nambu-Goldstone bosons of new dynamics above the weak scale. They represent the simplest natural two Higgs doublet alternative to supersymmetry. We construct their low-energy effective Lagrangian making only few specific assumptions about the strong sector. These concern their global symmetries, their patterns of spontaneous breaking and the sources of explicit breaking. In particular we assume that all the explicit breaking is associated with the couplings of the strong sector to the Standard Model fields, that is gauge and (proto)-Yukawa interactions. Under those assumptions the scalar potential is determined at lowest order by very few free parameters associated to the top sector. Another crucial property of our scenarios is the presence of a discrete symmetry, in addition to custodial SO(4), that controls the $T$-parameter. That can either be simple CP or a $Z_2$ that distinguishes the two Higgs doublets. Among various possibilities we study in detail models based on SO(6)/SO(4)$\times$ SO(2), focussing on their predictions for the structure of the scalar spectrum and the deviations of their couplings from those of a generic renormalizable two Higgs doublet model.We characterize models where electroweak symmetry breaking is driven by two light Higgs doublets arising as pseudo-Nambu–Goldstone bosons of new dynamics above the weak scale. They represent the simplest natural two Higgs doublet alternative to supersymmetry. We construct their low-energy effective Lagrangian making only few specific assumptions about the strong sector. These concern their global symmetries, their patterns of spontaneous breaking and the sources of explicit breaking. In particular we assume that all the explicit breaking is associated with the couplings of the strong sector to the Standard Model fields, that is gauge and (proto)-Yukawa interactions. Under those assumptions the scalar potential is determined at lowest order by very few free parameters associated to the top sector. Another crucial property of our scenarios is the presence of a discrete symmetry, in addition to custodial SO(4), that controls the T -parameter. That can either be simple CP or a Z 2 that distinguishes the two Higgs doublets. Among various possibilities we study in detail models based on SO(6)/SO(4) × SO(2), focussing on their predictions for the structure of the scalar spectrum and the deviations of their couplings from those of a generic renormalizable two Higgs doublet model.We characterize models where electroweak symmetry breaking is driven by two light Higgs doublets arising as pseudo-Nambu-Goldstone bosons of new dynamics above the weak scale. They represent the simplest natural two Higgs doublet alternative to supersymmetry. We construct their low-energy effective Lagrangian making only few specific assumptions about the strong sector. These concern their global symmetries, their patterns of spontaneous breaking and the sources of explicit breaking. In particular we assume that all the explicit breaking is associated with the couplings of the strong sector to the Standard Model fields, that is gauge and (proto)-Yukawa interactions. Under those assumptions the scalar potential is determined at lowest order by very few free parameters associated to the top sector. Another crucial property of our scenarios is the presence of a discrete symmetry, in addition to custodial SO(4), that controls the $T$-parameter. That can either be simple CP or a $Z_2$ that distinguishes the two Higgs doublets. Among various possibilities we study in detail models based on SO(6)/SO(4)$\times$ SO(2), focussing on their predictions for the structure of the scalar spectrum and the deviations of their couplings from those of a generic renormalizable two Higgs doublet model.arXiv:1105.5403CERN-PH-TH-2011-122CERN-PH-TH-2011-122oai:cds.cern.ch:13542882011-05-30
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Mrazek, J.
Pomarol, A.
Rattazzi, R.
Redi, M.
Serra, J.
Wulzer, A.
The Other Natural Two Higgs Doublet Model
title The Other Natural Two Higgs Doublet Model
title_full The Other Natural Two Higgs Doublet Model
title_fullStr The Other Natural Two Higgs Doublet Model
title_full_unstemmed The Other Natural Two Higgs Doublet Model
title_short The Other Natural Two Higgs Doublet Model
title_sort other natural two higgs doublet model
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2011.07.008
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1354288
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