Collider phenomenology of the 4D~composite Higgs model
Daniele Barducci

TL;DR
This thesis analyzes the collider phenomenology of the 4D composite Higgs model, focusing on its gauge, Higgs, and quark sectors at the LHC and future colliders, highlighting its potential as a beyond Standard Model scenario.
Contribution
It provides a detailed phenomenological analysis of the 4D composite Higgs model and introduces a general framework for models with extended quark sectors.
Findings
Analysis of gauge and Higgs sectors at colliders
Framework for extended quark sector models
Application to simplified composite Higgs scenario
Abstract
This Thesis is devoted to the phenomenological analysis at the large hadron collider (LHC), as well at a future electron positron collider, of the 4 dimensional (4D) composite Higgs model (4DCHM), a compelling beyond the standard model scenario where the Higgs state arises as a pseudo Nambu Goldstone boson. The motivations and the main characteristics of the model are summarised and then an analysis of the gauge and Higgs sectors of the 4DCHM is performed. Finally we propose a general framework for the analysis of models with an extended quark sector that we have applied to a simplified composite Higgs scenario.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
