Higgsless electroweak symmetry breaking at the LHC
Veysi Erkcan Ozcan

TL;DR
This paper reviews experimental searches at the LHC for Higgsless models of electroweak symmetry breaking, focusing on WW and WZ final states, and discusses sensitivities within technicolor and chiral Lagrangian frameworks.
Contribution
It summarizes recent experimental results and sensitivity studies for Higgsless electroweak symmetry breaking models at the LHC.
Findings
Summarized ATLAS and CMS results on WW and WZ channels.
Presented expected sensitivities for technicolor and chiral Lagrangian models.
Compared Higgsless models with the Standard Model in experimental searches.
Abstract
While the Higgs model is the best studied scenario of electroweak symmetry breaking, a number strongly-coupled models exist, predicting new signatures. Recent studies of WW and WZ final states at the ATLAS and CMS experiments are summarized and expected sensitivities are presented within the frameworks of the technicolor straw-man model and the electroweak chiral Lagrangian.
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