Higgs phenomenology beyond the Standard Model
Heather E. Logan (Carleton U.)

TL;DR
This paper discusses how signals in Higgs searches at the LHC might not necessarily indicate the Standard Model Higgs, exploring alternative scenarios and methods to distinguish them.
Contribution
It provides a survey of alternative Higgs models and proposes ways to differentiate them from the Standard Model Higgs.
Findings
Identification of potential non-SM Higgs signals
Methods to distinguish between SM and alternative Higgs scenarios
Overview of classes of Higgs models beyond the Standard Model
Abstract
Detection of a signal in one of the standard LHC Higgs search channels does not guarantee that the particle discovered is the Standard Model (SM) Higgs. In this talk I survey some general classes of alternatives and ways to tell them apart.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · International Science and Diplomacy · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
