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Area of Science:

  • Particle Physics
  • High Energy Physics
  • Theoretical Physics

Background:

  • Composite pseudo Goldstone boson Higgs models offer an alternative to the Standard Model.
  • Tuning and calculability issues have been persistent challenges in these models.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Introduce maximal symmetry as a novel tool for composite Higgs models.
  • Analyze the consequences of maximal symmetry on Higgs potential and tuning.
  • Investigate the maximally symmetric SO(5)/SO(4) model.

Main Methods:

  • Exploiting a remnant enhanced global symmetry in the composite fermion sector.
  • Incorporating a twisting mechanism with the Higgs field.
  • Detailed analysis of the SO(5)/SO(4) symmetry breaking pattern.

Main Results:

  • Maximal symmetry ensures a finite and fully calculable Higgs potential.
  • The proposed mechanism significantly minimizes fine-tuning issues.
  • The SO(5)/SO(4) model exhibits specific characteristics with potential observational consequences.

Conclusions:

  • Maximal symmetry provides a powerful framework for constructing realistic composite Higgs models.
  • The SO(5)/SO(4) model is a viable candidate with implications for future collider experiments.