Unavoidable Higgs coupling deviations in the $Z_2$-symmetric Georgi-Machacek model
Carlos Henrique de Lima, Heather E. Logan

TL;DR
The paper demonstrates that the $Z_2$-symmetric Georgi-Machacek model cannot avoid deviations from the Standard Model due to experimental constraints, especially from Higgs decay measurements, which can fully exclude the model.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis showing that the $Z_2$-symmetric Georgi-Machacek model is essentially excluded by current and future Higgs coupling measurements.
Findings
Light scalar $S$ is excluded for $m_S < m_h/2$ by Higgs decay data.
Lower bound $ u_ ext{chi} o 12.5$ GeV constrains the model.
Future LHC measurements can fully exclude the model at $5\sigma$ if no deviations are observed.
Abstract
The -symmetric version of the Georgi-Machacek model does not possess a decoupling limit in which all the new particles can be made arbitrarily heavy, opening the possibility that the model can be entirely excluded if experiments reveal no deviations from the Standard Model. We explore this model, focusing on the part of parameter space in which the vacuum expectation value of the triplets, , is small. In the small- limit, the second custodial-singlet scalar field necessarily becomes very light and can contribute to the total width of the 125 GeV Higgs boson via . We show that this process, together with LHC measurements of the rate, entirely excludes masses and thereby severely constrains the parameter space, setting an experimental lower bound GeV on the vacuum expectation value of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
