A top condensate model with a Higgs doublet and a Higgs triplet
Renata Jora, Salah Nasri, Joseph Schechter

TL;DR
This paper proposes a top condensate model featuring both a Higgs doublet and triplet, where the triplet's neutral component aligns with the Higgs boson observed at the LHC, exploring its phenomenological implications.
Contribution
It introduces a novel top condensate model incorporating four-quark states and a Higgs triplet, expanding beyond traditional two-quark composite models.
Findings
The model includes a Higgs doublet and triplet consistent with LHC observations.
One neutral component of the triplet matches the discovered Higgs boson.
Discusses phenomenological consequences of the extended Higgs sector.
Abstract
We reconsider top condensate models from the perspective that not only two quark composite fields can form but also four quark ones. We obtain a model which contains a Higgs doublet and a Higgs triplet, where one of the neutral components of the Higgs triplet identifies with the Higgs boson found at the LHC. We discuss some of the phenomenological consequences.
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