LHC and the strongly-interacting extensions of the Standard Model
Mikulas Gintner

TL;DR
This paper reviews the implications of the 125-GeV boson discovery for strongly-interacting extensions of the Standard Model, highlighting preliminary analysis results of the top-BESS effective model with the scalar boson.
Contribution
It presents a review of the impact of the Higgs-like boson on strongly-interacting models, including new analysis of the top-BESS model with the scalar added.
Findings
Preliminary results of the top-BESS model analysis with the 125-GeV scalar.
Discussion on the consequences of the boson discovery for strongly-interacting theories.
Reference to a detailed analysis published in arXiv:1301.2124.
Abstract
This was a plenary talk at the 19th Conference of Slovak Physicists reviewing the status, consequences, and prospects of the 125-GeV boson discovery. To illustrate a possible impact of the discovery on the strongly-interacting extensions of the Standard Model the preliminary results of the analysis of the top-BESS effective model with the 125-GeV scalar boson added were shown. The complete analysis has appeared recently in arxiv:1301.2124.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · International Science and Diplomacy · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
