We consider a fully dynamical origin for the masses of weak gauge bosons and heavy quarks of the Standard Model. Electroweak symmetry breaking and the gauge boson masses arise from new strong dynamics, which leads to the appearance of a composite scalar in the spectrum of excitations. In order to generate mass for the Standard Model fermions, we consider extended gauge dynamics, effectively represented by four fermion interactions at presently accessible energies. By systematically treating these interactions, we show that they lead to a large reduction of the mass of the scalar resonance. Therefore, interpreting the scalar as the recently observed 125 GeV state implies that the mass originating solely from new strong dynamics can be much h...
A pseudoscalar associated with dynamical symmetry breaking can mix with a heavier scalar when CP is ...
We consider two separate extensions of the standard model in the hope of understanding the origin of...
We make a study of the indirect effects of new physics on the phenomenology of the “Higgs-like ” par...
We consider a fully dynamical origin for the masses of weak gauge bosons and heavy quarks of the Sta...
The Standard Model (SM) lacks a satisfactory explanation for the large hierarchy of the fermion mass...
Numerical evidence for a new dynamical mechanism of elementary particle mass generation has been fo...
A previous study of the dynamical generation of masses in massless QCD is considered from another vi...
Numerical evidence for a new dynamical mechanism of elementary particle mass generation has been fo...
With the discovery of a scalar resonance at ATLAS and CMS, the understanding of the electroweak symm...
The rather precise knowledge of the mass of the Higgs boson and of its couplings has important conse...
We verify that SU(N)TC⊗ - SU(3) L⊗ - U(1)X models, where the gauge symmetry breaking is totally dyna...
AbstractThe combined analysis of ATLAS and CMS Collaborations has shrunk the possible mass range of ...
The origin of mass must lie in physics beyond the Standard Model. Dynamical electroweak symmetry bre...
We propose an extension of the Standard Model (SM) based on the SU(3)C - SU(3)L - U(1)X (3-3-1) gaug...
Classical scale invariance (CSI) may be one of the solutions for the hierarchy problem. Realistic mo...
A pseudoscalar associated with dynamical symmetry breaking can mix with a heavier scalar when CP is ...
We consider two separate extensions of the standard model in the hope of understanding the origin of...
We make a study of the indirect effects of new physics on the phenomenology of the “Higgs-like ” par...
We consider a fully dynamical origin for the masses of weak gauge bosons and heavy quarks of the Sta...
The Standard Model (SM) lacks a satisfactory explanation for the large hierarchy of the fermion mass...
Numerical evidence for a new dynamical mechanism of elementary particle mass generation has been fo...
A previous study of the dynamical generation of masses in massless QCD is considered from another vi...
Numerical evidence for a new dynamical mechanism of elementary particle mass generation has been fo...
With the discovery of a scalar resonance at ATLAS and CMS, the understanding of the electroweak symm...
The rather precise knowledge of the mass of the Higgs boson and of its couplings has important conse...
We verify that SU(N)TC⊗ - SU(3) L⊗ - U(1)X models, where the gauge symmetry breaking is totally dyna...
AbstractThe combined analysis of ATLAS and CMS Collaborations has shrunk the possible mass range of ...
The origin of mass must lie in physics beyond the Standard Model. Dynamical electroweak symmetry bre...
We propose an extension of the Standard Model (SM) based on the SU(3)C - SU(3)L - U(1)X (3-3-1) gaug...
Classical scale invariance (CSI) may be one of the solutions for the hierarchy problem. Realistic mo...
A pseudoscalar associated with dynamical symmetry breaking can mix with a heavier scalar when CP is ...
We consider two separate extensions of the standard model in the hope of understanding the origin of...
We make a study of the indirect effects of new physics on the phenomenology of the “Higgs-like ” par...