A Soluble Model of "Higgs boson" as a Composite
R. Friedberg, T. D. Lee

TL;DR
This paper presents a soluble theoretical model illustrating how the Higgs boson could be a composite particle, providing insights into its possible substructure.
Contribution
It introduces a new soluble model that describes the Higgs boson as a composite, advancing theoretical understanding of its potential substructure.
Findings
The model demonstrates the viability of a composite Higgs scenario.
It offers analytical insights into the properties of a composite Higgs.
The approach could guide future experimental searches for Higgs substructure.
Abstract
Higgs boson may turn out to be a composite. The theoretical description of such a composite is illustrated by an example of a soluble model.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · advanced mathematical theories
