Abstract

We investigate the continuum spectrum of the SU(2) gauge theory with $N_f=2$ flavours of fermions in the fundamental representation. This model provides a minimal template which is ideal for a wide class of Standard Model extensions featuring novel strong dynamics that range from composite (Goldstone) Higgs theories to several intriguing types of dark matter candidates, such as the SIMPs. We improve our previous lattice analysis [1] by adding more data at light quark masses, at two additional lattice spacings, by determining the lattice cutoff via a Wilson flow measure of the $w_0$ parameter, and by measuring the relevant renormalisation constants non-perturbatively in the RI'-MOM scheme. Our results for the lightest isovector states in the vector and axial channels, in units of the pseudoscalar decay constant, are $m_V/F_{\rm{PS}}\sim 13.1(2.2)$ and $m_A/F_{\rm{PS}}\sim 14.5(3.6)$ (combining statistical and systematic errors). In the context of the composite (Goldstone) Higgs models, our result for the spin-one resonances are $m_V > 3.2(5)$ TeV and $m_A > 3.6(9)$ TeV, which are above the current LHC constraints. In the context of dark matter models, for the SIMP case our results indicate the occurrence of a compressed spectrum at the required large dark pion mass, which implies the need to include the effects of spin-one resonances in phenomenological estimates.

Highlights

  • New composite dynamics is often invoked to construct extensions of the Standard Model (SM) physics that can address one or several of the SM’s shortcomings.For example, composite extensions have been suggested to replace the SM Higgs sector, to suggest natural dark matter (DM) candidates and, more recently, to explain [2,3,4] the observed tantalizing excess in the diphoton decay channel or earlier diboson excesses [5,6] recorded by the CMS and ATLAS experiments [7,8,9]

  • This model provides a minimal template which is ideal for a wide class of Standard Model extensions featuring novel strong dynamics that range from composite (Goldstone) Higgs theories to several intriguing types of dark matter candidates, such as the strongly interacting massive particles (SIMPs)

  • In the context of dark matter models, for the SIMP case our results indicate the occurrence of a compressed spectrum at the required large dark pion mass, which implies the need to include the effects of spin-one resonances in phenomenological estimates

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

In composite Goldstone Higgs models [12,13], the new sector has an underlying fundamental dynamics with a larger global symmetry group than the one strictly needed to break the EW symmetry. In this case the Higgs state can be identified with one of the additional Goldstone bosons (GBs), and it is naturally light.

LATTICE SETUP
SCALE SETTING
Determination of wχ0
NONPERTURBATIVE RENORMALIZATION CONSTANTS
Evaluation of the correlators
Twisted boundary conditions
Results and analysis
Effective masses
Heavier states
Findings
CONCLUSION
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