2016
DOI: 10.1140/epjc/s10052-016-4484-z
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The limits on the strong Higgs sector parameters in the presence of new vector resonances

Abstract: In this paper, we investigate how the LHC data limit the Higgs-related couplings in the effective description of a strongly interacting extension of the Standard model. The Higgs boson is introduced as a scalar composite state and it is followed in the mass hierarchy by an SU (2) triplet of vector composites. The limits are calculated from the constraints obtained in the recent ATLAS+CMS combined analysis of the data from 2011 and 2012. We find that the data prefer the scenario where the Higgs couplings to the… Show more

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“…Throughout this paper, we set a V = 1 (the SM case) and a ρ = 0 (no Higgs-to-vector resonance coupling). These values are consistent with the experimentally preferred points of the parameter space [6]. This choice that zeros the Hρ 0 ρ 0 and Hρ + ρ − vertices and sets the HW W and HZZ vertices to their SM form has no impact on our analysis.…”
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“…Throughout this paper, we set a V = 1 (the SM case) and a ρ = 0 (no Higgs-to-vector resonance coupling). These values are consistent with the experimentally preferred points of the parameter space [6]. This choice that zeros the Hρ 0 ρ 0 and Hρ + ρ − vertices and sets the HW W and HZZ vertices to their SM form has no impact on our analysis.…”
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confidence: 83%
“…Usually, α is traded off for M ρ so that the latter can serve as one of the free parameters of the model. Our previous studies of the lowenergy limits [4,5] as well as the Higgs-related limits and the unitarity limits [6] suggest that we should consider M ρ ≥ 1 TeV and 12 ≤ g ′′ ≤ 25. Following the conventions used in the formulation of our Lagrangian the naive perturbativity bound on g ′′ reads g ′′ /2 ≤ 4π.…”
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