Abstract
Traditional searches for fermionic top partners have focused on particles that can be described by Breit-Wigner resonances. We consider a natural model framework called “continuum naturalness” in which the top partners and gauge partners responsible for cutting off the Higgs potential are not particles but rather continuum states with a generic spectral density.
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