The Hyperbolic Higgs
Timothy Cohen, Nathaniel Craig, Gian F. Giudice, and Matthew, McCullough

TL;DR
The paper proposes the Hyperbolic Higgs, a new approach to the little hierarchy problem using neutral scalar top partners and an accidental non-compact symmetry, with a 5D supersymmetric completion and distinctive phenomenology.
Contribution
It introduces the Hyperbolic Higgs model, offering a novel solution to the hierarchy problem with unique symmetry features and a 5D supersymmetric framework.
Findings
Protection from ultraviolet sensitivity at one-loop order.
Comparison of phenomenology with the Twin Higgs scenario.
A detailed effective description of the Hyperbolic Higgs.
Abstract
We introduce the Hyperbolic Higgs, a novel solution to the little hierarchy problem that features Standard Model neutral scalar top partners. At one-loop order, the protection from ultraviolet sensitivity is due to an accidental non-compact symmetry of the Higgs potential that emerges in the infrared. Once the general features of the effective description are detailed, a completion that relies on a five dimensional supersymmetric framework is provided. Novel phenomenology is compared and contrasted with the Twin Higgs scenario.
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