Higgs boson phenomenology and VEV shift in the RS scenario
Charles Bouchart, Gregory Moreau

TL;DR
This paper investigates how warped extra dimension models, specifically the Randall-Sundrum scenario with custodial symmetry, affect the Higgs boson VEV, couplings, and related phenomenology, leading to revised KK mass limits and potential experimental signatures.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of Higgs VEV corrections in RS models and their impact on electroweak constraints and Higgs phenomenology, including updated KK mass bounds.
Findings
Higgs VEV corrections can increase KK mass lower limits by up to 30%.
KK gauge bosons are constrained to masses between 3.3 and 4.0 TeV for certain Higgs masses.
RS models predict significant deviations in Higgs couplings affecting LHC and ILC phenomenology.
Abstract
In the framework of warped extra dimension models addressing the gauge hierarchy problem, we consider the Randall-Sundrum (RS) scenario under the usual hypothesis of a bulk custodial symmetry. It is shown in detail that there can exist large corrections to the Higgs boson Vacuum Expectation Value (VEV) induced by mixings of the gauge bosons with their Kaluza-Klein (KK) excitations. The connection with electroweak precision tests is developed. A noteworthy result is that the correct treatment of the Higgs VEV leads to an increase of the lower limit at 95% C.L. on KK masses that can reach +30% (from usually accepted values). For a Higgs mass 120 GeV < m_h < 150 GeV, the obtained limit [from updated precision data] on the first KK gauge boson mass lies in the range 3.3 - 4.0 TeV. The VEV corrections also play a central role in the corrections to the Higgs couplings. We find possibly…
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