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Dispersion Relations for Electroweak Observables in Composite Higgs Models

We derive dispersion relations for the electroweak oblique observables measured at LEP in the context of $SO(5)/SO(4)$ composite Higgs models. It is shown how these relations can be used and must be modified when modeling the spectral functions through a low-energy effective description of the stron...

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Autores principales: Contino, Roberto, Salvarezza, Matteo
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.92.115010
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2064287
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author Contino, Roberto
Salvarezza, Matteo
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Salvarezza, Matteo
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description We derive dispersion relations for the electroweak oblique observables measured at LEP in the context of $SO(5)/SO(4)$ composite Higgs models. It is shown how these relations can be used and must be modified when modeling the spectral functions through a low-energy effective description of the strong dynamics. The dispersion relation for the parameter $\epsilon_3$ is then used to estimate the contribution from spin-1 resonances at the 1-loop level. Finally, it is shown that the sign of the contribution to the $\hat S$ parameter from the lowest-lying spin-1 states is not necessarily positive definite, but depends on the energy scale at which the asymptotic behavior of current correlators is attained.
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spelling cern-20642872022-08-10T13:08:28Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.92.115010http://cds.cern.ch/record/2064287engContino, RobertoSalvarezza, MatteoDispersion Relations for Electroweak Observables in Composite Higgs ModelsParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe derive dispersion relations for the electroweak oblique observables measured at LEP in the context of $SO(5)/SO(4)$ composite Higgs models. It is shown how these relations can be used and must be modified when modeling the spectral functions through a low-energy effective description of the strong dynamics. The dispersion relation for the parameter $\epsilon_3$ is then used to estimate the contribution from spin-1 resonances at the 1-loop level. Finally, it is shown that the sign of the contribution to the $\hat S$ parameter from the lowest-lying spin-1 states is not necessarily positive definite, but depends on the energy scale at which the asymptotic behavior of current correlators is attained.We derive dispersion relations for the electroweak oblique observables measured at LEP in the context of SO(5)/SO(4) composite Higgs models. We show how these relations can be used and must be modified when modeling the spectral functions through a low-energy effective description of the strong dynamics. We then use the dispersion relation for the parameter ε3 to estimate the contribution from spin-1 resonances at the one-loop level. Finally, we show that the sign of the contribution to the S^ parameter from the lowest-lying spin-1 states is not necessarily positive definite but depends on the energy scale at which the asymptotic behavior of current correlators is attained.We derive dispersion relations for the electroweak oblique observables measured at LEP in the context of $SO(5)/SO(4)$ composite Higgs models. It is shown how these relations can be used and must be modified when modeling the spectral functions through a low-energy effective description of the strong dynamics. The dispersion relation for the parameter $\epsilon_3$ is then used to estimate the contribution from spin-1 resonances at the 1-loop level. Finally, it is shown that the sign of the contribution to the $\hat S$ parameter from the lowest-lying spin-1 states is not necessarily positive definite, but depends on the energy scale at which the asymptotic behavior of current correlators is attained.arXiv:1511.00592CERN-PH-TH-2015-280CERN-PH-TH-2015-280oai:cds.cern.ch:20642872015-11-02
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Contino, Roberto
Salvarezza, Matteo
Dispersion Relations for Electroweak Observables in Composite Higgs Models
title Dispersion Relations for Electroweak Observables in Composite Higgs Models
title_full Dispersion Relations for Electroweak Observables in Composite Higgs Models
title_fullStr Dispersion Relations for Electroweak Observables in Composite Higgs Models
title_full_unstemmed Dispersion Relations for Electroweak Observables in Composite Higgs Models
title_short Dispersion Relations for Electroweak Observables in Composite Higgs Models
title_sort dispersion relations for electroweak observables in composite higgs models
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.92.115010
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2064287
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