Composite phenomenology as a target for lattice QCD
Thomas DeGrand, Ethan Neil

TL;DR
This paper reviews lattice QCD results related to new strongly interacting $SU(N)$ gauge theories, aiming to guide phenomenologists working on beyond Standard Model physics with composite dynamics.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of lattice QCD findings relevant to $SU(N)$ gauge theories with fermions, focusing on their phenomenological implications.
Findings
Lattice results for $SU(N)$ gauge theories with various fermion masses.
Insights into composite phenomenology from lattice computations.
Guidance for phenomenologists on relevant lattice data.
Abstract
Some recent beyond Standard Model phenomenology is based on new strongly interacting dynamics of gauge fields coupled to various numbers of fermions. When these systems are analogues of QCD, although the fermion masses are typically different from -- and heavier than -- the ones of real world QCD. Many quantities needed for phenomenology from these models have been computed on the lattice. We are writing a guide for these phenomenologists, telling them about lattice results. We'll tell you (some of) what they are interested in knowing.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
