Dilaton vs Higgs: Nearly Conformal theory with confinement-like pattern
Gennady Kozlov

TL;DR
This paper explores a nearly conformal model featuring a dilaton and Higgs boson, proposing the dilaton as a candidate to explain the 125 GeV resonance observed at the LHC.
Contribution
It introduces a nearly conformal sector with a linearly rising dilaton potential, offering a novel explanation for the Higgs-like resonance.
Findings
Dilaton potential rises linearly with distance
Dilaton could explain the 125 GeV resonance at LHC
Proposes a confinement-like pattern in the nearly conformal sector
Abstract
We consider the model containing a dilaton vs Higgs boson in the nearly conformal sector (NCS). The potential of a dilaton in NCS is linearly rising with distances. The light scalar dilaton would be one of the best candidates to explain the LHC data in recent discovery of a Higgs-like resonance at 125 GeV.
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