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HEP_03 : Composite models and their phenomenology at the LHC

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An intriguing possibility in particle theory models is that the Higgs boson may be at least partially a composite state of an underlying strong dynamics, which may also allow for the existence of other states, among which Dark Matter and new scalar, fermion and vector particles. The Yukawa structure of the Standard Model of particle physics may also be dynamically generated, so that some strong dynamics at high-energy scale may be visible as deviations in the flavour measurements or as the appearance of new particles in the physical spectrum [1,2]. This possibility can be studied in detail at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN and by other collider or high precision lower energy experiments. Apart from focussing on the more theoretical construction of the corresponding models, we also investigate in detail the bounds and discovery potential of new fundamental particles present in these models, such as new heavy vector-like quarks and other new vector [3] and scalar particles [4].
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A. Deandrea, G. Cacciapaglia,
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Y. Okada,
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 M. Hashimoto,

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[1] G.Cacciapaglia, A.Deandrea, L.Panizzi, N.Gaur, D.Harada and Y.Okada, “Heavy Vector-like Top Partners at the LHC and flavour constraints”, JHEP 1203 (2012) 070 [arXiv:1108.6329]
[2] G.Cacciapaglia, A.Deandrea, N.Gaur, D.Harada, Y.Okada and L.Panizzi, “Interplay of vector-like top partner multiplets in a realistic mixing set-up,” arXiv:1502.00370 [hep-ph]
[3] M.Hashimoto, “Composite Z′,” Phys. Rev. D 90 (2014) , 096004, [arXiv:1409.4954]
[4] G.Cacciapaglia, A.Deandrea and M.Hashimoto, "A scalar hint from the diboson excess?,'' arXiv:1507.03098 [hep-ph]
 
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