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Fourth Generation and Dynamical Electroweak
Symmetry Breaking
Michio Hashimoto
(KEK)
2010.02.20 @KEK
Kairaku-en
M.H., Miransky, 0912.4453.
M.H., Miransky, PRD80(2009)013004.
M.H., 1001.4335.
Introduction• It is a fundamental problem whether or not there exists a new generation.• Notice that concept of the SM allows more than three generations:
No theoretical reason to reject the 4th generation
The Kobayashi-Maskawa theory is NOT limited to 3 generations.
Anomaly free
QCD is asymptotic free. @ 1-loop
Also, it is NOT excluded by the EW precision data…
(repetition of 1,2,3 generations )
◎ If the 4th generation exists…
NEW PHYSICS which is well-defined and familiar in some aspect
Elementary Higgs may not be needed any longer
Dynamical Electroweak Symmetry Breaking
Free from the problem of naturalness!?
Landau pole of yukawa
The LHC can discover/exclude it at early stage.
contents
Introduction
Status of the 4th generation
Super heavy quarks and multi-Higgs doublets
M.H., Miransky, 0912.4453.M.H., Miransky, PRD80(2009)013004.
Summary
M.H., 1001.4335.
◎ constraints on the masses
For quarks,
CDF, 0810.3349.
CDF, 0912.1057.
(PDG 2009)
For leptons,
(stable case)
Particle Data Group (PDG) 2009
★ Z boson invisible width at LEP
by invisible Z width (PDG2008)
◎ Is it proof of the 3 generation?
◎ Number of light neutrinos
is allowed !!
NO !
G.D.Kribs, T.Plehn, M.Spannowsky, T.M.P.Tait, PRD76(‘07)075016.
Favorable mass spectrum:
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Higgs potential quickly falls down and hence becomes unstable at the scale less than 1 TeV!!
◎ Constraints from the S and T parameters
LEP EWWG 68% and 95% C.L. constraints
★ Very recently, I reanalyzed the (S,T) constraints. I also took into account the RGE’s:
・ Instability bound for the Higgs potential
・ Tree-level unitarity bounds for the yukawa and Higgs quartic couplings
Theoretical cutoff
In earlier works, people considered only S,T or assumed
(M.H., 1001.4335)
etc…
I have varied all masses of the fermions and Higgs boson, and then obtained favorable mass spectra.
(If the Higgs mass is so small, the Higgs potential is unstable at some scale.)
(If the couplings are so large, they diverge at some scale. )
The cutoff should not be so small. Otherwise, such a model is unlikelyto be valid in the LHC physics…
Red
Blue
Violet
Green
We varied
(M.H., 1001.4335)
for
Dirac-type neutrnos are assumed.The 1-loop RGE’s are employed.
(SM4)
The mass difference of the fermions
is allowed in a wide parameter space!!
is also possible. (Both of them are unlikely.)
Favorable mass spectrum is contained in the following region:
(I took )
Kribs, et al, PRD76(‘07)075016.
Comparison with the earlier work
light Higgs scenario, say,
Our work
The Higgs boson in the SM4 is likely to be heavy, say,
○ △
The strategies are different. Not necessarily contradict each other
Several decay channels are still allowed! etc.
(S,T) 95%CL limit + RGE’s
probably, (S,T) 68% CL limit
LEP direct search
Heavy Higgs does not contradict the EW precision data in the 4th generation model.This means that a tension between the Higgs mass fit in the SM3 and the LEP lower bound can be removed.
SM3
@Taiwan National University
If no excess is observed,
(my estimate)
discovery or exclusion of b’ at LHC
★If we get evidence of the 4th family quarks,it will bring “New Era of Strong Dynamics”.
Dynamical Electroweak Symmetry Breaking
The 4th generation quarks can be closely connected with the DEWSB through their condensations.
(TeV)
The yukawa coupling runs very quickly and reaches the Landau pole at most several tens TeV.
This is a signal for the DEWSB!!
Holdom, PRL57(‘86)2496.
Superheavy quarks and multi-Higgs doublets
◎ The yukawa couplings have the Landau pole ~ O(few TeV). It suggests compositeness, i.e.,
★ The t’ and b’ condensations can dynamically trigger the EWSB and also the top may contribute somewhat.
the Nambu-Jona-Lasinio description is applicable in low energy.
M.H., Miransky, PRD80(2009)013004; 0912.4453.
○ The point is that the masses of t’, b’ and t are O(v=246GeV).
Multiple composite Higgs doublet model
2,3,4,5 Higgs doublets
A nonperturbative model
Prediction of the top mass in the 3 generation model
Too Large!!
(PDG2009)
The minimal 3 gen. model does not work.
◎ Top See-saw
◎ Top mode standard model with extra dimensions
Dobrescu and Hill, PRL81(‘98)2634.
MH, Tanabashi, Yamawaki, PRD64(‘01)056003.
4th generation model Holdom, PRL57(‘86)2496.
NJL-Model
Three Higgs doublet model
low energy effective theory @ composite scale
M.H., Miransky, 0912.4453.
We consider only t’, b’ and t.
Such a NJL-type model can be produced by a topcolor model, for example.
Higgs quartic coupling --- 2 Higgs part + 1 Higgs part
(2+1)-Higgs doublet model
◎ When we ignore the EW 1-loop effect, the (2+1)-Higgs structure is safely kept. The quartic term is then written as
Cf) is absent.
(The mass terms are general one.)
We calculate the mass spectrum by using the BHL approach:
RGE for the (2+1)-Higgs doublets + compositeness conditions
and for various
Numerical Analysis
composite scale (Landau pole) of t’ and b’
The mass spectrum of the Higgs bosons for various
We also used
(2+1) Higgs structure
within 95% CL limit of the (S,T)-constraint◎
◎ We took a large , so we can evade constraint.
The physical Higgs bosons in the 3 Higgs doublet model are
CP even Higgs -- 3
CP odd Higgs -- 2
charged Higgs -- 2+2
・ resonances in ttbar channel ・ The heavier Higgs H2 resonance may exist
in the ZZ mode. ・ Also, in the t’t’bar channels, there may appear
scalar resonances.
・・・
Higgs Phenomenology is quite rich!
Summary and discussions• There exists an allowed parameter region for the 4th generation model. Probably, the LHC
will answer to this problem.• If the 4th generation exist, the t’ and b’ will be
closely connected with the EWSB. The top quark also contributes to the EWSB somewhat.• The dynamical model with the 4th generation
naturally yields multi-Higgs doublets. We analyzed the (2+1)-Higgs model.