4–6 May 2015
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

The Holographic Twin Higgs

5 May 2015, 17:45
15m
G30 (University of Pittsburgh)

G30

University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PA 15260
parallel talk Higgs IV

Speaker

Michael Geller (Technion)

Description

We present the first realization of a "twin Higgs" as a holographic composite Higgs model. Uniquely among composite Higgs models, the Higgs potential is protected by a new SM-singlet elementary "mirror" sector at the sigma model scale f and not by the composite states at $m_{KK}$, naturally allowing for $m_{KK}$ beyond the LHC reach. As a result, naturalness in our model cannot be constrained by the LHC, but may be probed by precision Higgs measurements at future lepton colliders, and by direct searches for KK excitations at a 100 TeV collider.

Author

Michael Geller (Technion)

Co-author

Mr Ofri Telem (Technion)

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