TY - JOUR
T1 - Light non-degenerate composite partners at the LHC
AU - Delaunay, Cedric
AU - Flacke, Thomas
AU - Gonzalez-Fraile, J.
AU - Lee, Seung J.
AU - Panico, Giuliano
AU - Perez, Gilad
N1 - ANR project ENIGMASS; National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF); Korea government (MEST) [2012R1A2A2A01045722]; Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF); ministry of Education, Science and Technology [2013R1A1A1062597]; MICINN [FPA2010-20807, CSD-2008-0037]; EU [PITN-GA-29011-2989442]; Spanish ME FPU [AP2009-2546]; GIF; IRG; ISF; Minerva; Gruber awardThe work of CD is supported by the ANR project ENIGMASS. TF and SL are supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) grant funded by the Korea government (MEST) (No. 2012R1A2A2A01045722), as well as by the Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the ministry of Education, Science and Technology (No. 2013R1A1A1062597). J. G-F is supported by MICINN FPA2010-20807, CSD-2008-0037, EU grant FP7 ITN INVISIBLES (Marie Curie Actions PITN-GA-29011-2989442) and by Spanish ME FPU grant AP2009-2546. The work of GP is supported by grants from GIF, IRG, ISF, Minerva and the Gruber award. TF and SL would like to thank the CERN theory group and the Weizmann Institute of Science for their hospitality when part of this work was done.
PY - 2014/2
Y1 - 2014/2
N2 - We study the phenomenological implications of a large degree of compositeness for the light generation quarks in composite pseudo-Nambu- Goldstone-boson Higgs models. We focus in particular on phenomenologically viable scenarios where the right-handed up-type quarks have a sizable mixing with the strong dynamics. For concreteness we assume the latter to be characterized by an SO(5)/SO(4) symmetry with fermionic resonances in the SO(4) singlet and fourplet representations. Singlet partners dominantly decay to a Higgs boson and jets. Since no dedicated searches are currently looking for these final states, singlet partners can still be rather light. Conversely, some fourplet partner components dominantly decay to an electroweak gauge boson and a jet, a type of signature which has been analysed at the LHC. We have reinterpreted various ATLAS and CMS analyses in order to constrain the parameter space of this class of models. In the limit of first two generation degeneracy, as in minimal flavor violation or U(2)-symmetric flavor models, fourplet partners need to be relatively heavy, with masses above 1.8 TeV, or the level of compositeness needs to be rather small. The situation is significantly different in models which deviate from the first two generation degeneracy paradigm, as charm quark parton distribution functions are suppressed relative to the up quark ones. We find that the right-handed charm quark component can be mostly composite together with their partners being as light as 600 GeV, while the right-handed up quark needs either to be mostly elementary or to have partners as heavy as 2 TeV. Models where right-handed up-type quarks are fully composite fermions are also analysed and yield qualitatively similar conclusions. Finally, we consider the case where both the fourplet and the singlet states are present. We demonstrate that in this case the fourplet bounds could be significantly weaken due to a combination of smaller production rates and the opening of new channels including cascade processes.
AB - We study the phenomenological implications of a large degree of compositeness for the light generation quarks in composite pseudo-Nambu- Goldstone-boson Higgs models. We focus in particular on phenomenologically viable scenarios where the right-handed up-type quarks have a sizable mixing with the strong dynamics. For concreteness we assume the latter to be characterized by an SO(5)/SO(4) symmetry with fermionic resonances in the SO(4) singlet and fourplet representations. Singlet partners dominantly decay to a Higgs boson and jets. Since no dedicated searches are currently looking for these final states, singlet partners can still be rather light. Conversely, some fourplet partner components dominantly decay to an electroweak gauge boson and a jet, a type of signature which has been analysed at the LHC. We have reinterpreted various ATLAS and CMS analyses in order to constrain the parameter space of this class of models. In the limit of first two generation degeneracy, as in minimal flavor violation or U(2)-symmetric flavor models, fourplet partners need to be relatively heavy, with masses above 1.8 TeV, or the level of compositeness needs to be rather small. The situation is significantly different in models which deviate from the first two generation degeneracy paradigm, as charm quark parton distribution functions are suppressed relative to the up quark ones. We find that the right-handed charm quark component can be mostly composite together with their partners being as light as 600 GeV, while the right-handed up quark needs either to be mostly elementary or to have partners as heavy as 2 TeV. Models where right-handed up-type quarks are fully composite fermions are also analysed and yield qualitatively similar conclusions. Finally, we consider the case where both the fourplet and the singlet states are present. We demonstrate that in this case the fourplet bounds could be significantly weaken due to a combination of smaller production rates and the opening of new channels including cascade processes.
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U2 - 10.1007/JHEP02(2014)055
DO - 10.1007/JHEP02(2014)055
M3 - مقالة
SN - 1126-6708
VL - 2014
JO - Journal of High Energy Physics
JF - Journal of High Energy Physics
IS - 2
M1 - 55
ER -