Walking Technicolor and Electroweak Radiative Corrections
Abstract
We examine the effect of walking technicolor dynamics on the electroweak parameter and contrast it with the effect of QCD-like technicolor dynamics. Our main tools are the operator product expansion for the high-momentum behavior of the electroweak gauge boson vacuum polarizations and the analyticity of these polarizations which relate their low and high momentum behaviors. We show that whereas in large QCD-like technicolor models is large and positive, in walking technicolor models a negative contribution is emphasized, related to the large anomalous dimension of the technifermion condensate. Thus in walking technicolor is determined by a large cancellation of two competing effects. This may result in much smaller values of than in QCD-like technicolor, although considerable uncertainties are involved. We conclude that it is impossible to rule out walking technicolor based on the present experimental limits on and the present theoretical technology.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9206225,
title = {Walking Technicolor and Electroweak Radiative Corrections},
author = {Raman Sundrum and Stephen D. H. Hsu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9206225},
year = {2009}
}
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22 pages (4 figures, available upon request)