6–8 May 2013
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

S, T and You: Controlling Your Oblique Corrections When Adding a Dimension

7 May 2013, 17:45
15m
University of Pittsburgh

University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PA 15260

Speaker

Nicholas Setzer (University of Granada)

Description

Theories with a warped extra dimension often encounter difficulties with corrections to the T parameter in absence of an extended symmetry including custodial isospin. Recent work on warped extra dimensional models known as soft-walls has shown that these models can control the S and T corrections without the need for custodial isospin. This talk will elaborate on why this is the case and provide a simple example model which is under complete theoretical control.

Primary author

Nicholas Setzer (University of Granada)

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