A composite tale of two right-handed neutrinos
Gabriela Barenboim, Cristian Bosch

TL;DR
This paper proposes a model where two generations of right-handed neutrinos condense to form Higgs-like composites, analyzing symmetry breaking, mass generation, and gravitational wave signatures from phase transitions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel composite Higgs model based on right-handed neutrino condensates with detailed symmetry breaking and gravitational wave predictions.
Findings
Massive bosons generated from symmetry breaking
Explicit symmetry breakings set different model scales
Gravitational wave signatures predicted from phase transitions
Abstract
In this work, we develop a model for Higgs-like composites based on two generations of right handed neutrinos which condense. We analyze the Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking of the theory with two explicit breakings, setting the different scales of the model and obtaining massive bosons as a result. Finally, we calculate the gravitational wave imprint left by the phase transition associated to the symmetry breaking of a generic potential dictated by the symmetries of the composites.
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