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Constraints on the excitations in the strongly coupled standard model

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D'Eramo, Francesco
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Abstract
The strongly coupled standard model predicts a rich spectrum of excited states at the Fermi scale. We study the first radial excitations of the vector-bosons. The inclusion of these new states affects the low-energy phenomenology of the model. We put constraints on the effective couplings by performing a global fit with the electroweak observables, and we find that the excitations have to be rather decoupled from the low-energy states.
Date issued
2009-07
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/51748
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Center for Theoretical Physics
Journal
Physical Review D
Publisher
American Physical Society
Citation
D’Eramo, Francesco . “Constraints on the excitations in the strongly coupled standard model.” Physical Review D 80.1 (2009): 015021. © 2009 The American Physical Society.
Version: Final published version
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1550-2368
1550-7998

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