Radiative Electroweak Symmetry Breaking in a Little Higgs Model
Roshan Foadi, James T. Laverty, Carl R. Schmidt, Jiang-Hao Yu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new Little Higgs model with radiative electroweak symmetry breaking, featuring a custodial symmetry and a Higgs potential generated entirely by one-loop corrections, predicting a light Higgs boson.
Contribution
The model uniquely incorporates a custodial symmetry and a Higgs potential from radiative corrections, with a minimal pseudo-Goldstone boson content and specific predictions for Higgs mass.
Findings
Higgs mass predicted between 120-150 GeV for f=1 TeV
Higgs mass increases with higher symmetry breaking scale
Model maintains a0T=0 at tree level
Abstract
We present a new Little Higgs model, motivated by the deconstruction of a five-dimensional gauge-Higgs model. The approximate global symmetry is , breaking to , with a gauged subgroup of , breaking to . Radiative corrections produce an additional small vacuum misalignment, breaking the electroweak symmetry down to . Novel features of this model are: the only un-eaten pseudo-Goldstone boson in the effective theory is the Higgs boson; the model contains a custodial symmetry, which ensures that at tree-level; and the potential for the Higgs boson is generated entirely through one-loop radiative corrections. A small negative mass-squared in the Higgs potential is obtained by a cancellation between the contribution of two heavy partners of the top quark, which is readily…
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