Abstract

We reconsider top condensate models from the perspective that not only two-quark composite states can form but also four-quark ones. We obtain a model which contains a Higgs doublet and a Higgs triplet, where one of the neutral components of the Higgs triplet identifies with the Higgs boson found at the LHC. We discuss some of the phenomenological consequences.

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