Walking techni-pions at LHC
Junji Jia, Shinya Matsuzaki, Koichi Yamawaki

TL;DR
This paper calculates the masses of techni-pions in walking technicolor models, predicting they are several hundred GeV and potentially discoverable at the LHC, by explicitly evaluating chiral symmetry breaking effects.
Contribution
It provides the first explicit computation of techni-pion masses and couplings in a concrete walking technicolor model, highlighting their potential observability at the LHC.
Findings
Techni-pions are predicted to have masses of several hundred GeV.
Explicit calculations show their couplings and masses in the one-family WTC model.
Potential for discovery at the LHC due to their accessible mass range.
Abstract
We calculate techni-pion masses of the walking technicolor (WTC), by explicitly evaluating nontrivial contributions from various possible chiral breaking sources in a concrete WTC setting of the one-family model. Our explicit computation of the mass and the coupling in this concrete model setting reveals that the techni-pions are on the order of several hundred GeV in the region to be discovered at LHC.
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