Light Higgs from Scalar See-Saw in Technicolor
Roshan Foadi, Mads T. Frandsen

TL;DR
This paper proposes a TeV scale see-saw mechanism in technicolor models that naturally produces a light 125 GeV Higgs-like scalar resonance, addressing the challenge of obtaining light scalars in strongly coupled theories.
Contribution
It introduces a novel see-saw mechanism at the TeV scale to generate a light scalar in technicolor models, which was previously difficult due to heavy scalar masses.
Findings
Achieves a 125 GeV scalar resonance in two-scale technicolor models
Demonstrates the viability of the see-saw mechanism for light scalars
Provides a new approach to naturally obtain a light Higgs in strongly coupled theories
Abstract
We consider a TeV scale see-saw mechanism leading to light scalar resonances in models with otherwise intrinsically heavy scalars. The mechanism can provide a 125 GeV technicolor Higgs in e.g. two-scale TC models
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Computational Physics and Python Applications
