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Relaxation of the Composite Higgs Little Hierarchy

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2018-01-03 v2

Abstract

We describe a composite Higgs scenario in which a cosmological relaxation mechanism naturally gives rise to a hierarchy between the weak scale and the scale of spontaneous global symmetry breaking. This is achieved through the scanning of sources of explicit global symmetry breaking by a relaxion field during an exponentially long period of inflation in the early universe. We explore this mechanism in detail in a specific composite Higgs scenario with QCD-like dynamics, based on an ultraviolet SU(N)TCSU(N)_{\textrm{TC}} 'technicolor' confining gauge theory with three Dirac technifermion flavors. We find that we can successfully generate a hierarchy of scales ξh2/Fπ21.2×104\xi \equiv \langle h \rangle^2 / F_\pi^2 \gtrsim 1.2 \times 10^{-4} (i.e., compositeness scales Fπ20F_\pi \sim 20 TeV) without tuning. This evades all current electroweak precision bounds on our (custodial violating) model. While directly observing the heavy composite states in this model will be challenging, a future electroweak precision measurement program can probe most of the natural parameter space for the model. We also highlight signatures of more general composite Higgs models in the cosmological relaxation framework, including some implications for flavor and dark matter.

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@article{arxiv.1705.09666,
  title  = {Relaxation of the Composite Higgs Little Hierarchy},
  author = {Brian Batell and Michael A. Fedderke and Lian-Tao Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.09666},
  year   = {2018}
}

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59 pages, 5 figures. Published version