
TL;DR
This paper explores the phenomenological implications of the Randall-Sundrum model for indirect searches, focusing on flavor physics, Higgs couplings, and collider signals, revealing significant deviations from Standard Model predictions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of how the Randall-Sundrum model affects flavor observables and Higgs phenomenology, highlighting strong modifications in Higgs couplings and potential collider signatures.
Findings
Strong deviations in Higgs couplings to fermions
Enhanced effects in rare decay processes
Significant modifications in Higgs search strategies
Abstract
I present phenomenological implications of the Randall-Sundrum model for indirect searches, specifically a selection of flavor observables and Higgs-related collider searches. I review the interplay of constraints from CP violation in flavor physics, possible effects in rare decays, and model-specific protection mechanisms. Deviations in the Higgs couplings to fermions and, at one-loop, to gluons are unexpectedly strong and lead to strong modifications in Higgs searches.
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