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The twelve-flavor $\boldsymbol{\beta}$-function and dilaton tests of the sextet scalar

High Energy Physics - Lattice 2018-04-18 v1 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

We discuss near-conformal gauge theories beyond the standard model (BSM) where interesting results on the twelve-flavor β\beta-function of massless fermions in the fundamental representation of the SU(3) color gauge group and dilaton tests of the light scalar with two massless fermions in the two-index symmetric tensor (sextet) representation can be viewed as parts of the same BSM paradigm under investigation. We report results from high precision analysis of the twelve-flavor β\beta-function \cite{Fodor:2016zil} refuting its published IRFP \cite{Cheng:2014jba,Hasenfratz:2016dou}. We present our objections to recent claims \cite{Hasenfratz:2017mdh,Hasenfratz:2017qyr} for non-universal behavior of staggered fermions used in our analysis. We also report our first analysis of dilaton tests of the light 0++0^{++} scalar in the sextet model and comment on related post-conference developments. The dilaton test is the main thrust of this conference contribution including presentation #405 on the nf=12n_f=12 β\beta-function and presentation #260 on dilaton tests of the sextet model. They are both selected from the near-conformal BSM paradigm.

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@article{arxiv.1712.08594,
  title  = {The twelve-flavor $\boldsymbol{\beta}$-function and dilaton tests of the sextet scalar},
  author = {Zoltan Fodor and Kieran Holland and Julius Kuti and Daniel Nogradi and Chik Him Wong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.08594},
  year   = {2018}
}

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14 pages, 10 figures; Proceedings of the 35th International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, 18-24 June 2017, Granada, Spain