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On the Flavor Structure of Natural Composite Higgs Models & Top Flavor Violation

We explore the up flavor structure of composite pseudo Nambu-Goldstone-boson Higgs models, where we focus on the flavor anarchic minimal $SO(5)$ case. We identify the different sources of flavor violation in this framework and emphasise the differences from the anarchic Randall-Sundrum scenario. In...

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Autores principales: Azatov, Aleksandr, Panico, Giuliano, Perez, Gilad, Soreq, Yotam
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP12(2014)082
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1751232
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author Azatov, Aleksandr
Panico, Giuliano
Perez, Gilad
Soreq, Yotam
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Panico, Giuliano
Perez, Gilad
Soreq, Yotam
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description We explore the up flavor structure of composite pseudo Nambu-Goldstone-boson Higgs models, where we focus on the flavor anarchic minimal $SO(5)$ case. We identify the different sources of flavor violation in this framework and emphasise the differences from the anarchic Randall-Sundrum scenario. In particular, the fact that the flavor symmetry does not commute with the symmetries that stabilize the Higgs potential may constrain the flavor structure of the theory. In addition, we consider the interplay between the fine tuning of the model and flavor violation. We find that generically the tuning of this class of models is worsen in the anarchic case due to the contributions from the additional fermion resonances. We show that, even in the presence of custodial symmetry, large top flavor violating rate are naturally expected. In particular, $t\to cZ$ branching ratio of order of $10^{-5}$ is generic for this class of models. Thus, this framework can be tested in the next run of the LHC as well as in other future colliders. We also find that the top flavor violation is weakly correlated with the increase amount of fine tuning. Finally, other related flavor violation effects, such as $t \to ch$ and in the $D$ system, are found to be too small to be observed by the current and near future colliders.
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spelling cern-17512322023-03-12T04:09:57Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP12(2014)082http://cds.cern.ch/record/1751232engAzatov, AleksandrPanico, GiulianoPerez, GiladSoreq, YotamOn the Flavor Structure of Natural Composite Higgs Models & Top Flavor ViolationParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe explore the up flavor structure of composite pseudo Nambu-Goldstone-boson Higgs models, where we focus on the flavor anarchic minimal $SO(5)$ case. We identify the different sources of flavor violation in this framework and emphasise the differences from the anarchic Randall-Sundrum scenario. In particular, the fact that the flavor symmetry does not commute with the symmetries that stabilize the Higgs potential may constrain the flavor structure of the theory. In addition, we consider the interplay between the fine tuning of the model and flavor violation. We find that generically the tuning of this class of models is worsen in the anarchic case due to the contributions from the additional fermion resonances. We show that, even in the presence of custodial symmetry, large top flavor violating rate are naturally expected. In particular, $t\to cZ$ branching ratio of order of $10^{-5}$ is generic for this class of models. Thus, this framework can be tested in the next run of the LHC as well as in other future colliders. We also find that the top flavor violation is weakly correlated with the increase amount of fine tuning. Finally, other related flavor violation effects, such as $t \to ch$ and in the $D$ system, are found to be too small to be observed by the current and near future colliders.We explore the up flavor structure of composite pseudo Nambu-Goldstone-boson Higgs models, where we focus on the flavor anarchic minimal SO(5) case. We identify the different sources of flavor violation in this framework and emphasise the differences from the anarchic Randall-Sundrum scenario. In particular, the fact that the flavor symmetry does not commute with the symmetries that stabilize the Higgs potential may constrain the flavor structure of the theory. In addition, we consider the interplay between the fine tuning of the model and flavor violation. We find that generically the tuning of this class of models is worsen in the anarchic case due to the contributions from the additional fermion resonances. We show that, even in the presence of custodial symmetry, large top flavor violating rate are naturally expected. In particular, t → cZ branching ratio of order of 10$^{−5}$ is generic for this class of models. Thus, this framework can be tested in the next run of the LHC as well as in other future colliders. We also find that the top flavor violation is weakly correlated with the increase amount of fine tuning. Finally, other related flavor violation effects, such as t → ch and in the D system, are found to be too small to be observed by the current and near future colliders.We explore the up flavor structure of composite pseudo Nambu-Goldstone-boson Higgs models, where we focus on the flavor anarchic minimal $SO(5)$ case. We identify the different sources of flavor violation in this framework and emphasise the differences from the anarchic Randall-Sundrum scenario. In particular, the fact that the flavor symmetry does not commute with the symmetries that stabilize the Higgs potential may constrain the flavor structure of the theory. In addition, we consider the interplay between the fine tuning of the model and flavor violation. We find that generically the tuning of this class of models is worsen in the anarchic case due to the contributions from the additional fermion resonances. We show that, even in the presence of custodial symmetry, large top flavor violating rate are naturally expected. In particular, $t\to cZ$ branching ratio of order of $10^{-5}$ is generic for this class of models. Thus, this framework can be tested in the next run of the LHC as well as in other future colliders. We also find that the top flavor violation is weakly correlated with the increase amount of fine tuning. Finally, other related flavor violation effects, such as $t \to ch$ and in the $D$ system, are found to be too small to be observed by the current and near future colliders.arXiv:1408.4525CERN-PH-TH-2014-159CERN-PH-TH-2014-159oai:cds.cern.ch:17512322014-08-20
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Azatov, Aleksandr
Panico, Giuliano
Perez, Gilad
Soreq, Yotam
On the Flavor Structure of Natural Composite Higgs Models & Top Flavor Violation
title On the Flavor Structure of Natural Composite Higgs Models & Top Flavor Violation
title_full On the Flavor Structure of Natural Composite Higgs Models & Top Flavor Violation
title_fullStr On the Flavor Structure of Natural Composite Higgs Models & Top Flavor Violation
title_full_unstemmed On the Flavor Structure of Natural Composite Higgs Models & Top Flavor Violation
title_short On the Flavor Structure of Natural Composite Higgs Models & Top Flavor Violation
title_sort on the flavor structure of natural composite higgs models & top flavor violation
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP12(2014)082
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1751232
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