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Area of Science:

  • Particle Physics
  • Theoretical Physics
  • Cosmology

Background:

  • The Standard Model (SM) of particle physics describes fundamental particles and forces.
  • The Higgs boson plays a crucial role in giving mass to other particles.
  • Naturalness in particle physics addresses why the Higgs boson's mass is not significantly larger.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a new class of natural theories for the Higgs boson.
  • To explore theories where the Higgs is a pseudo-Goldstone boson.
  • To introduce the concept of "neutral naturalness".

Main Methods:

  • Developing a general class of natural theories.
  • Utilizing an orbifolded gauge theory framework.
  • Analyzing the role of accidental global symmetries.

Main Results:

  • The Higgs boson is modeled as a pseudo-Goldstone boson.
  • The protective symmetry is an accidental global symmetry of the quadratic action.
  • Lightest new degrees of freedom are SM-neutral and interact via the Higgs portal.

Conclusions:

  • These theories offer a framework for "neutral naturalness".
  • SM-neutral states, untested by the LHC, can protect the weak scale.
  • This work opens avenues for studying new physics beyond the Standard Model.