
TL;DR
This paper explores a class of 'Private Higgs' models where each fermion has its own Higgs doublet, leading to unique Higgs decay signatures and potential dark matter candidates, with implications for LHC phenomenology.
Contribution
It introduces a novel 'Private Higgs' framework with light darkons, predicting modified Higgs decay ratios and providing a mechanism for neutrino masses, extending the Standard Model.
Findings
Higgs decay ratios can significantly deviate from SM predictions.
Light darkons may serve as dark matter candidates.
Model accommodates neutrino masses without conflicting with electroweak constraints.
Abstract
We study the LHC phenomenology of a general class of "Private Higgs" (PH) models, in which fermions obtain their masses from their own Higgs doublets with Yukawa couplings, and the mass hierarchy is translated into a dynamical chain of vacuum expectation values. This is accomplished by introducing a number of light gauge-singlet scalars, the "darkons," some of which could play the role of dark matter. These models allow for substantial modifications to the decays of the lightest Higgs boson, for instance through mixing with TeV-scale PH fields and light darkons: the simplest version of the model predicts the ratios of partial widths to satisfy and , where the inequalities are…
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