Flavour Deconstructing the Composite Higgs
Sebastiano Covone, Joe Davighi, Gino Isidori, Marko Pesut

TL;DR
This paper introduces a flavour non-universal composite Higgs model with new gauge symmetries, explaining the flavour puzzle and predicting TeV-scale states testable in future experiments.
Contribution
It develops a novel flavoured composite Higgs framework with detailed Higgs potential analysis and phenomenological predictions.
Findings
The model explains flavour hierarchies via suppressed couplings.
It justifies the Higgs potential tuning within the flavoured setup.
Predicts new TeV-scale states accessible to upcoming experiments.
Abstract
We present a flavour non-universal extension of the Standard Model combined with the idea of Higgs compositeness. At the TeV scale, the gauge groups and are assumed to act in a non-universal manner on light- and third-generation fermions, while the Higgs emerges as a pseudo Nambu-Goldstone boson of the spontaneous global symmetry breaking , attributed to new strong dynamics. The flavour deconstruction means the couplings of the light families to the composite sector (and therefore the pNGB Higgs) are suppressed by powers of a heavy mass scale (from which the Higgs is nevertheless shielded by compositeness), explaining the flavour puzzle. We present a detailed analysis of the radiatively generated Higgs potential, showing how this intrinsically-flavoured framework has the ingredients to justify the unavoidable tuning in the…
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TopicsSpacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Scientific Research and Discoveries
