Natural Electroweak Breaking from a Mirror Symmetry
University of Arizona · University of California, Berkeley · +1 more institution
Abstract
We present "twin Higgs models," simple realizations of the Higgs boson as a pseudo Goldstone boson that protect the weak scale from radiative corrections up to scales of order 5-10 TeV. In the ultraviolet these theories have a discrete symmetry which interchanges each standard model particle with a corresponding particle which transforms under a twin or a mirror standard model gauge group. In addition, the Higgs sector respects an approximate global symmetry. When this global symmetry is broken, the discrete symmetry tightly constrains the form of corrections to the pseudo Goldstone Higgs potential, allowing natural electroweak symmetry breaking. Precision electroweak constraints are satisfied by construction.…
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3Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Electroweak interaction
- Higgs boson
- Particle physics
- Technicolor
- Standard Model (mathematical formulation)
- Gauge boson
- Symmetry breaking