We present two different approaches to solve the hierarchy problem of the Standard Model and to provide a consistent dynamical mechanism for electroweak symmetry breaking. As a first scenario, we follow the naturalness paradigm as realized in Composite Higgs theories, which conceive the Higgs particle as a bound state of a new strongly interacting sector confining at the TeV scale. We present a minimal implementation of the model and study in detail the phenomenology of vector resonances, which are predicted as states excited from the vacuum by the conserved currents of the new strong dynamics. This analysis allows us to derive constraints on the parameter space of Composite Higgs models from the presently available LHC data and to confront n...
We introduce a simplified low-energy effective Lagrangian description of the phenomenology of heavy ...
We investigate theories in which the technifermions in higher dimensional representations of the tec...
Motivated by LHC results, we modify the usual criterion for naturalness by ignoring the uncomputable...
Thanks to the discovery of the Higgs boson, the 8 TeV run of the LHC was a tremendous success. At t...
Theories of physics beyond the standard model that address the hierarchy problem generally involve t...
We revisit the Twin Higgs scenario as a "dark" solution to the little hierarchy problem, identify th...
We present a version of the twin Higgs mechanism with minimal symmetry structure and particle conten...
We revisit the Twin Higgs scenario as a “dark” solution to the little hierarchy problem, identify th...
The Higgs sector in neutral naturalness models provides a portal to the hidden sectors, and thus mea...
Abstract Solutions to the electroweak hierarchy problem typically introduce a new symmetry to stabil...
We study the naturalness problem using a model independent bottom up approach by considering models ...
With the discovery of a particle that seems rather consistent with the minimal Standard Model Higgs ...
Abstract: The discovery of the Higgs boson has put considerable pressure on theories that aim to sol...
With the Higgs boson discovery and no new physics found at the LHC, confidence in Naturalness as a g...
The extreme sensitivity of the mass of the Higgs boson to quantum corrections from high mass states,...
We introduce a simplified low-energy effective Lagrangian description of the phenomenology of heavy ...
We investigate theories in which the technifermions in higher dimensional representations of the tec...
Motivated by LHC results, we modify the usual criterion for naturalness by ignoring the uncomputable...
Thanks to the discovery of the Higgs boson, the 8 TeV run of the LHC was a tremendous success. At t...
Theories of physics beyond the standard model that address the hierarchy problem generally involve t...
We revisit the Twin Higgs scenario as a "dark" solution to the little hierarchy problem, identify th...
We present a version of the twin Higgs mechanism with minimal symmetry structure and particle conten...
We revisit the Twin Higgs scenario as a “dark” solution to the little hierarchy problem, identify th...
The Higgs sector in neutral naturalness models provides a portal to the hidden sectors, and thus mea...
Abstract Solutions to the electroweak hierarchy problem typically introduce a new symmetry to stabil...
We study the naturalness problem using a model independent bottom up approach by considering models ...
With the discovery of a particle that seems rather consistent with the minimal Standard Model Higgs ...
Abstract: The discovery of the Higgs boson has put considerable pressure on theories that aim to sol...
With the Higgs boson discovery and no new physics found at the LHC, confidence in Naturalness as a g...
The extreme sensitivity of the mass of the Higgs boson to quantum corrections from high mass states,...
We introduce a simplified low-energy effective Lagrangian description of the phenomenology of heavy ...
We investigate theories in which the technifermions in higher dimensional representations of the tec...
Motivated by LHC results, we modify the usual criterion for naturalness by ignoring the uncomputable...