Singlets in Composite Higgs Models in light of the LHC di-photon searches
Alexander Belyaev, Giacomo Cacciapaglia, Haiying Cai, Thomas Flacke,, Alberto Parolini, Hugo Ser\^odio

TL;DR
This paper investigates composite Higgs models featuring a singlet pNGB that could explain the 750 GeV di-photon excess at the LHC, providing predictions and constraints for such models.
Contribution
It identifies a class of composite Higgs models with a pNGB singlet that couples to gauge bosons and explores their viability in light of LHC di-boson search constraints.
Findings
All models contain a pNGB singlet a that couples to gauge bosons.
Constraints from di-boson searches limit the model space.
Predictions for resonance width and other di-boson signals.
Abstract
Models of compositeness can successfully address the origin of the Higgs boson, as a pseudo Nambu Goldstone boson (pNGB) of a spontaneously broken global symmetry, and flavour physics via the partial compositeness mechanism. If the dynamics is generated by a confining gauge group with fermionic matter content, there exists only a finite set of models that have the correct properties to account for the Higgs and top partners at the same time. In this letter we explore the theory space of this class of models: remarkably, all of them contain - beyond the pNGB Higgs - a pNGB singlet, , which couples to Standard Model gauge bosons via Wess-Zumino-Witten interactions, thus providing naturally a resonance in di-boson at the LHC. With the assumption that the recently reported di-photon excess at 750 GeV at the LHC arises from the a-resonance, we propose a generic approach on how to…
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