The Limits of Custodial Symmetry
R. Sekhar Chivukula, Stefano Di Chiara, Roshan Foadi, and Elizabeth H., Simmons

TL;DR
This paper presents a toy model with custodial symmetry to protect the Zbb coupling, analyzing its implications for electroweak precision tests and the mass of the top partner, with results limiting new physics at the TeV scale.
Contribution
It introduces a simple model implementing custodial symmetry to study its effects on electroweak observables and constraints on top partner masses, contrasting with extra-dimensional models.
Findings
Heavy top partner must be heavier than 3.4 TeV
Electroweak data restricts custodial symmetry enhancement
Negative contribution to T favors larger M
Abstract
We introduce a toy model implementing the proposal of using a custodial symmetry to protect the Zbb coupling from large corrections. This "doublet-extended standard model" adds a weak doublet of fermions (including a heavy partner of the top quark) to the particle content of the standard model in order to implement an O(4) x U(1)_X = SU(2)_L x SU(2)_R x P_{LR} x U(1)_X symmetry that protects the Zbb coupling. This symmetry is softly broken to the gauged SU(2)_L x U(1)_Y electroweak symmetry by a Dirac mass M for the new doublet; adjusting the value of M allows us to explore the range of possibilities between the O(4)-symmetric (M to 0) and standard-model-like (M to infinity) limits. In this simple model, we find that the experimental limits on the Zbb coupling favor smaller M while the presence of a potentially sizable negative contribution to T strongly favors large M. A fit to all…
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