Gauge-Higgs Unification at the LHC
Nobuhito Maru, Nobuchika Okada

TL;DR
This paper explores how Higgs boson production and decay at the LHC differ in gauge-Higgs unification models compared to the Standard Model, focusing on one-loop effects from Kaluza-Klein modes.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of Higgs processes in gauge-Higgs unification, highlighting distinctive signatures from other models like universal extra dimensions.
Findings
Distinctive sign differences in effective couplings due to Kaluza-Klein modes.
Qualitative behaviors of Higgs production and decay differ from Standard Model predictions.
Potential experimental signatures at the LHC for gauge-Higgs unification.
Abstract
Higgs boson production by the gluon fusion and its decay into two photons at the LHC are investigated in the context of the gauge-Higgs unification scenario. The qualitative behaviors for these processes in the scenario are quite distinguishable from those of the Standard Model and the universal extra dimension scenario because of the overall sign difference for the effective couplings induced by one-loop corrections through Kaluza-Klein modes.
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