4–11 Jul 2012
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
Australia/Melbourne timezone
ICHEP2012 - 36th International Conference for High Energy Physics

Implications of 125 GeV Higgs in composite models

7 Jul 2012, 17:00
20m
Room 219 (Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre)

Room 219

Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre

Melbourne Australia
Parallel Sessions Track 3 - BSM - Non-SUSY Exotics Room 219 - BSM - Non-SUSY - TR3

Speaker

Mr Michele (CH) Redi (CERN)

Description

In this talk I will describe the implications of a 125 GeV Higgs in Composite Higgs Models. I will focus on the most relevant scenario where the Higgs is a pseudo-Goldstone boson and Standard Models fields are partially composite. Several models can be constructed characterized by the global symmetries and fermionic content of the composite sector. The Higgs can be light (~125 GeV) for a moderate tuning of parameters if light fermionic resonances are present. These could be seen at the present LHC run or early LHC14 run. Based on: arXiv:1110.1613, arXiv: 1205.0232

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