Composite Higgs models must exhibit very different dynamics from quantum chromodynamics (QCD) regardless whether they describe the Higgs boson as a dilatonlike state or a pseudo-Nambu-Goldstone boson. Large separation of scales and large anomalous dimensions are frequently desired by phenomenological models. Mass-split systems are well-suited for composite Higgs models because they are governed by a conformal fixed point in the ultraviolet but are chirally broken in the infrared. In this work we use lattice field theory calculations with domain wall fermions to investigate a system with four light and six heavy flavors. We demonstrate how a nearby conformal fixed point affects the properties of the four light flavors that exhibit chiral sym...
New results are reported from large scale lattice simulations of a frequently discussed strongly int...
We present a brief overview of our recent lattice studies of SU(3) gauge theory with N_f = 8 and 12 ...
We revisit standard arguments for hyperscaling of the spectrum when a non-zero fermion mass is intro...
Composite Higgs models must exhibit very different dynamics from quantum chromodynamics (QCD) regard...
We report new results for a frequently discussed gauge theory with twelve fermion flavors in the fun...
The discovery of a light scalar at the Large Hadron Collider is in basic agreement with the predicti...
We present first results for lattice simulations, on a single volume, of the low-lying spectrum of a...
The mode number of the Dirac operator scales with an exponent related to the mass anomalous dimensio...
AbstractNew results are reported from large scale lattice simulations of a frequently discussed stro...
We present a lattice study of the zero-temperature line of chiral symmetry breaking phase transition...
7 pages, 3 figures, presented at the 34th International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory (Lattice 2...
It is widely believed that chiral symmetry is spontaneously broken at zero temperature in the strong...
Talk presented at the 33rd International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, 14-18 July 2015, Kobe In...
We discuss the existence of a conformal phase in SU(N) gauge theories in four dimensions. In this la...
In reference [1] a unified description, both at the effective and fundamental Lagrangian level, of m...
New results are reported from large scale lattice simulations of a frequently discussed strongly int...
We present a brief overview of our recent lattice studies of SU(3) gauge theory with N_f = 8 and 12 ...
We revisit standard arguments for hyperscaling of the spectrum when a non-zero fermion mass is intro...
Composite Higgs models must exhibit very different dynamics from quantum chromodynamics (QCD) regard...
We report new results for a frequently discussed gauge theory with twelve fermion flavors in the fun...
The discovery of a light scalar at the Large Hadron Collider is in basic agreement with the predicti...
We present first results for lattice simulations, on a single volume, of the low-lying spectrum of a...
The mode number of the Dirac operator scales with an exponent related to the mass anomalous dimensio...
AbstractNew results are reported from large scale lattice simulations of a frequently discussed stro...
We present a lattice study of the zero-temperature line of chiral symmetry breaking phase transition...
7 pages, 3 figures, presented at the 34th International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory (Lattice 2...
It is widely believed that chiral symmetry is spontaneously broken at zero temperature in the strong...
Talk presented at the 33rd International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, 14-18 July 2015, Kobe In...
We discuss the existence of a conformal phase in SU(N) gauge theories in four dimensions. In this la...
In reference [1] a unified description, both at the effective and fundamental Lagrangian level, of m...
New results are reported from large scale lattice simulations of a frequently discussed strongly int...
We present a brief overview of our recent lattice studies of SU(3) gauge theory with N_f = 8 and 12 ...
We revisit standard arguments for hyperscaling of the spectrum when a non-zero fermion mass is intro...