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Implications of New Physics Models for the Couplings of the Higgs Boson

It has been almost a decade since the first hints of the Higgs boson discovery began to emerge from CERN, making a review of our updated expectations for the Higgs boson properties, in light of New Physics models, timely. In this review I attempt to draw connections between modified Higgs boson coup...

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Autor principal: McCullough, Matthew
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-nucl-122320-041022
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2799245
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Sumario:It has been almost a decade since the first hints of the Higgs boson discovery began to emerge from CERN, making a review of our updated expectations for the Higgs boson properties, in light of New Physics models, timely. In this review I attempt to draw connections between modified Higgs boson couplings and the big questions that broad classes of New Physics models aim to answer. Questions considered include whether the Higgs boson is composite and whether a new space-time supersymmetry exists. The goal is to present these topics, framed in reference to the Higgs boson, in a conceptually driven manner and, to make them accessible to a relatively broad audience, without a great deal of technicality.