Top-seesaw assisted technicolor model with 126 GeV Higgs boson
Hidenori S. Fukano, Kimmo Tuominen

TL;DR
This paper explores a theoretical model combining top quark condensation and walking technicolor to explain the 126 GeV Higgs boson observed at the LHC, analyzing its scalar sector.
Contribution
It introduces a top-seesaw assisted technicolor model that accounts for the Higgs boson within a novel theoretical framework.
Findings
The model accommodates a 126 GeV scalar boson consistent with LHC observations.
It provides insights into the scalar sector arising from top condensation and technicolor dynamics.
The analysis supports the viability of combined top-seesaw and technicolor approaches.
Abstract
We discuss a model which involves the top quark condensation and the walking technicolor. We focus on the scalar boson in such a model from the viewpoint of the observed scalar boson at the LHC.
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