Non-perturbative analysis of the spectrum of meson resonances in an ultraviolet-complete composite-Higgs model
Nicolas Bizot, Michele Frigerio, Marc Knecht, Jean-Lo\"ic Kneur

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the spectrum of meson resonances in a composite-Higgs model with a confining gauge theory, computing their masses and decay constants using a four-fermion approximation, and exploring implications for collider phenomenology.
Contribution
It provides a non-perturbative calculation of meson spectra in a UV-complete composite-Higgs model, including the effects of two-sector dynamics and spectral sum rules.
Findings
Spin-one states are beyond LHC reach.
Electroweak-singlet scalar states may be as light as 1 TeV.
Coloured mesons have masses greater than approximately 4 times the decay constant.
Abstract
We consider a vector-like gauge theory of fermions that confines at the multi-TeV scale, and that realizes the Higgs particle as a composite Goldstone boson. The weak interactions are embedded in the unbroken subgroup of a spontaneously broken flavour group. The meson resonances appear as poles in the two-point correlators of fermion bilinears, and include the Goldstone bosons plus a massive pseudoscalar , as well as scalars, vectors and axial vectors. We compute the mass spectrum of these mesons, as well as their decay constants, in the chiral limit, in the approximation where the hypercolour dynamics is described by four-fermion operators, \`a la Nambu-Jona Lasinio. By resumming the leading diagrams in the expansion, we find that the spin-one states lie beyond the LHC reach, while spin-zero electroweak-singlet states may be as light as the…
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