A Suppressed Higgs coupling in a classically conformal extension of the Standard Model

26 Aug 2021, 10:10
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Searches for the BSM Physics at the LHC and Future Hadronic Colliders Searches for the BSM Physics at the LHC and Future Hadronic Colliders

Speaker

Victor Baules (University of Alabama, The)

Description

We consider a classically conformal $U(1)$ extension of the Standard Model (SM).
The $U(1)$ symmetry is radiatively broken by the Coleman-Weinberg mechanism, after which the $U(1)$ Higgs field $\phi$ drives electroweak symmetry breaking through a mixed quartic coupling with the SM Higgs doublet with coupling constant $\lambda_{mix}$.
We calculate the Higgs triple couplings in this system and find a suppression of the coupling $g_{h \phi \phi}$ when compared to the naively expected value $g_{h \phi \phi} \sim \lambda_{mix} v_{h}$ ($v_{h} = 246$ GeV), likely due to the unique nature of the classically conformal potential.
We consider experimental signals for such conformal structure via the anomalous Higgs decay $h \rightarrow \phi \phi$ and anomalous SM Higgs couplings.
Such specific conformal structure would allow for a sizeable anomalous SM Higgs coupling alongside a heavily suppressed $h \rightarrow \phi \phi$ decay mode.

Primary authors

Victor Baules (University of Alabama, The) Nobuchika Okada (University of Alabama)

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