Abstract

We demonstrate that the inclusion of a realistic lepton sector can relax significantly the upper bound on top partner masses in minimal composite Higgs models, induced by the lightness of the Higgs boson. To that extend, we present a comprehensive survey of the impact of different realizations of the fermion sectors on the Higgs potential, with a special emphasis on the role of the leptons. The non-negligible compositeness of the $\tau_R$ in a general class of models that address the flavor structure of the lepton sector and the smallness of the corresponding FCNCs, can have a significant effect on the potential. We find that, with the $\tau_R$ in the symmetric representation of $SO(5)$, an increase in the maximally allowed mass of the lightest top partner of $\gtrsim 1$ TeV is possible for minimal quark setups like the MCHM$_{5,10}$, without increasing the tuning. A light Higgs boson $m_H \sim(100-200)$ GeV is a natural prediction of such models, which thus provide a new setup that can evade ultra-light top partners without ad-hoc tuning in the Higgs mass. Moreover, we advocate a more minimal realization of the lepton sector than generally used in the literature, which still can avoid light partners due to its contributions to the Higgs mass in a different and very natural way, triggered by the seesaw mechanism. This allows to construct the most economical $SO(5)/SO(4)$ composite Higgs models possible. Using both a transparent 4D approach, as well as presenting numerical results in the 5D holographic description, we demonstrate that, including leptons, minimality and naturalness do not imply light partners. Leptonic effects, not considered before, could hence be crucial for the viability of composite models.

Highlights

  • General structure of the Higgs potential in MCHMs and light partnersWe review the structure of the Higgs potential in composite models and the emergence of “anomalously” light top partners in models with a naturally light Higgs boson

  • Naturalness calls for a mechanism to avoid the sensitivity of the Higgs mass to large scales

  • We demonstrate that the inclusion of a realistic lepton sector can relax significantly the upper bound on top partner masses in minimal composite Higgs models, induced by the lightness of the Higgs boson

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Summary

General structure of the Higgs potential in MCHMs and light partners

We review the structure of the Higgs potential in composite models and the emergence of “anomalously” light top partners in models with a naturally light Higgs boson. For our discussion of the Higgs potential only those fermionic resonances are important that appear in the breaking of the global SO(5) symmetry via large linear mixings to the SM, mediating the masses generated in the composite sector to the SM fields, as detailed below. They correspond to leading approximation just to the composite partners of the (up-type) third generation quarks tR,.

The Higgs potential and light partners
The impact of the leptonic sector
Numerical analysis in the GHU approach — the impact of leptons
The mMCHMIII: a new minimal model for leptons
The one-loop Higgs mass
The Higgs mass at fπ
Coleman-Weinberg potential in KK theories
The Higgs mass in the MCHMs
Lifting light partners with leptons: numerical results and discussion
Minimal quark setups
The impact of leptons
Conclusions
A Generators and explicit form of Goldstone matrix
Fundamental
Adjoint
Findings
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