Phenomenology of Bulk Scalar Singlets in the Randall Sundrum Model
Fayez Abu-Ajamieh, Rachel Houtz, Rui Zheng

TL;DR
This paper explores a Randall-Sundrum model with an added scalar singlet affecting radion phenomenology and proposes it as a new probe for radion detection.
Contribution
It introduces a scalar singlet coupled to bulk KK fermions in the Randall-Sundrum model, analyzing its impact on radion phenomenology and detection prospects.
Findings
Scalar singlet influences radion signals
New scalar provides alternative radion search channel
Model offers insights into bulk scalar effects
Abstract
We present a Randall-Sundrum toy model with an added scalar singlet that couples only to KK fermions in the bulk. Such a scalar would nontrivially affect radion phenomenology. In addition, we examine the radion phenomenology in light of the new scalar and show how this scalar could present another probe to search for the radion.
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