Imprints of Composite Higgs Models at e+e- Colliders
Imprints of Composite Higgs Models at e+e- Colliders
 
  We test the sensitivity of a future e+e- collider to composite Higgs scenarios encompassing partial compositeness. Besides the detailed study of the Higgs properties, such a machine will have a rich top-quark physics programme mainly in two domains: top property accurate determination at the $t \bar t$ production threshold and search for New Physics with top quarks above it. In both domains, a composite Higgs scenario can manifest itself via sizable deviations in both cross-section and asymmetry observables. Herein we discuss such a possibility using a particular realisation, namely the 4-Dimensional Composite Higgs Model.
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      Barducci, Daniele
      
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      Curtis, Stefania De
      
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      Moretti, Stefano
      
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      Pruna, Giovanni Marco
      
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      Barducci, Daniele
      
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      Curtis, Stefania De
      
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      Moretti, Stefano
      
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      Pruna, Giovanni Marco
      
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    Barducci, Daniele, Curtis, Stefania De, Moretti, Stefano and Pruna, Giovanni Marco
  
  
  
  
   
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    Imprints of Composite Higgs Models at e+e- Colliders.
  
  
  
  
   In Proceedings of Toyama International Workshop on Higgs as a Probe of New Physics 2015. 
  
  
  
  
  
  
   
  
    
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          We test the sensitivity of a future e+e- collider to composite Higgs scenarios encompassing partial compositeness. Besides the detailed study of the Higgs properties, such a machine will have a rich top-quark physics programme mainly in two domains: top property accurate determination at the $t \bar t$ production threshold and search for New Physics with top quarks above it. In both domains, a composite Higgs scenario can manifest itself via sizable deviations in both cross-section and asymmetry observables. Herein we discuss such a possibility using a particular realisation, namely the 4-Dimensional Composite Higgs Model.
        
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      Published date: 14 May 2015
 
    
  
  
    
  
    
     
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        5 pages, 4 figures, Proceedings of Toyama International Workshop on Higgs as a Probe of New Physics 2015, 11-15, February, 2015
      
    
  
    
  
    
  
    
  
    
     
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              Daniele Barducci
            
          
        
      
          
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              Stefania De Curtis
            
          
        
      
        
      
          
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              Giovanni Marco Pruna
            
          
        
      
      
      
    
  
   
  
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