Michael Peskin
Light Composite Higgs: The Third Way to Electroweak Symmetry Breaking - Part 1
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All experimenters these days are educated in Supersymmetry, and I understand that, at Fermilab, everyone also is familiar with Technicolor. But there is a third interesting class of models of electroweak symmetry breaking in which the Higgs boson is light and weakly coupled but has composite or other structure at a smaller scale. This class of models includes Little Higgs theories and various types of models with extra space dimensions. If Supersymmetry is being taken down by the LHC results (still a debatable statement), these models should be going up. So, I would like to review such models and their signatures for the LPC experimenters
Title: LPC Topic of the Week: Michael Peskin
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