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Probing the scalar sector with ZZH

Probing the scalar sector with ZZH. Debajyoti Choudhury, Anindya Datta, Katri Huitu, hep-ph/0302141. outline: Introduction Models: higher representations radion (nonSUSY/SUSY) Conclusions. Introduction. Assume that EWSB due to Higgs mechanism

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Probing the scalar sector with ZZH

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  1. Probing the scalar sector with ZZH Debajyoti Choudhury, Anindya Datta, Katri Huitu, hep-ph/0302141 outline: Introduction Models: higher representations radion (nonSUSY/SUSY) Conclusions LCWS Amsterdam, Katri Huitu

  2. Introduction • Assume that EWSB due to Higgs mechanism • Light scalars not taking part in the EWSB can mix with Higgs • In extensions of the Standard Model new scalars and new representations- spontaneous CP violation, - supersymmetry, - left-right model, - gauge unification,... • What can a detected set of scalars tell about the model? • Related works: Burgess et al, IJMP A17(2002) 1841; Ellis et al, PLB 502 (2001) 171; Kane et al PRD 64 (2001) 095013; Ambrosanio et al NPB 624 (2002) 3. LCWS Amsterdam, Katri Huitu

  3. ZZH coupling Lagrangian: • gets contribution from any nonsinglet VEV • ZZH coupling essential in production:or gauge boson fusionuse to separate between models LCWS Amsterdam, Katri Huitu

  4. E.g. SU(5) GUT The SM fermions in contain neutral scalars doublets Y=1 triplet in minimal SU(5) problems with realistic spectrum  need more representations These contain singlets, triplets (Y=0,1), 4-plets (Y=3/2,1/2), 5-plets (Y=2,1,0) LCWS Amsterdam, Katri Huitu

  5. A strong constraint from the r-parameter, experimentally r 1. We demand r= 1. Parametrize the ZZH coupling: C  1  BSM Physics 4 max (T3i2 ) C  4 min (T3i2 ) LCWS Amsterdam, Katri Huitu

  6. Z mass: • fermions of the SM couple to doublets • Yt increases with decreasing v1/2: Yt RGE: LCWS Amsterdam, Katri Huitu

  7. Triplets Added Georgi, Machachek,NPB 262 (1985) 463. Triplets(3,0) and (3,1)  1 < C < 4 fine tuning LCWS Amsterdam, Katri Huitu

  8. Fiveplets added (5,0) and (5,1) enhance  (5,2) suppresses  (5,0) and (5,2): 1 < C < 16 (5,0) and (5,1): 1 < C < 12 LCWS Amsterdam, Katri Huitu

  9. Higgs mixing with radions Randall, Sundrum, PRL 83 (1999) 3370, 4690. 5-dim universe, compactify on S1 / Z2 visible hidden y= y=0 • massless fields: hmngravitongmn • rc modulus T(x) T(x) has zero potential  stabilize, radion    e-k(T-rc), m  O(1 TeV) Goldberger, Wise, PRL 83 (1999)4922, PLB475 (2000)275. LCWS Amsterdam, Katri Huitu

  10. Curvature-Higgs mixing  Giudice, Rattazzi, Wells, NPB 595 (2001) 250; Csaki, Graesser, Kribs, PRD 63 (2001) 065002. Diagonalize LCWS Amsterdam, Katri Huitu

  11. positivity of kinetic terms: Couplings to physical scalars (V=general gauge boson):  LCWS Amsterdam, Katri Huitu

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  13. constant C curves unitarity bounds Han,Kribs,McElrath, PRD 64 (2001)076003 LCWS Amsterdam, Katri Huitu

  14. Supersymmetric RS model To make contact with the superstring theory, the RS model may need to be supersymmetrized. Extra dimensions may be connected with the supersymmetry breaking method: Stabilization  e.g. AMSB possible. Luty, Sundrum, PRD 62 (2000) 035008 We consider J.A. Casas, J.R. Espinosa, I. Navarro, NPB 620 (2002) 195 Supplement MSSM with a radion T and dilaton S in the bulk (susy breaking along FS): LCWS Amsterdam, Katri Huitu

  15. The warp factor Lagrangian note: K is model dependent LCWS Amsterdam, Katri Huitu

  16. Coupling to the singlet radion from the trace of stress-energy tensor: Diagonalize H10,H20,t sum of the squares of scalar couplings (normalized to SM value): LCWS Amsterdam, Katri Huitu

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  18. Conclusions • Sum of the ZZH couplings can be an efficient separator between models • For scalars in higher representations of SU(2)L, the  parameter and perturbativity of the top Yukawa-coupling constrain C • In higher dimensions, the Higgs-curvature mixing may effect C strongly LCWS Amsterdam, Katri Huitu

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