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DEWSB, quark mass hierarchy, and Fourth Family
Michio Hashimoto
(KEK)
2010.01.15
Mt. Tsukuba
M.H., Miransky, 0912.4453.
M.H., Miransky, PRD80(2009)013004.
M.H., in preparation.
2nd Workshop on Beyond 3 generation
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★If the 4th generation exists, what is it for?
Dynamical Electroweak Symmetry BreakingDynamical Electroweak Symmetry Breaking
★The LHC has a discovery potential for the chiral 4th family at early stage.
Holdom, PRL57(1986)2496.
We don’t need to introduce an elementary Higgs.
Introduction ◎ No theoretical reason to reject the 4th generation
urgent problem!
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◎ If the 4th family quarks are discovered, the next target is the Higgs sector.
multiple Higgs bosonsmultiple Higgs bosons
bound states of and also or more.M.H., Miransky, 0912.4453.
2,3,4,5 composite Higgs doublets
depending on scenarios
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contents
Introduction
Constraints of the 4th gen. models
Super heavy quarks and multi-Higgs doublets
M.H., Miransky, 0912.4453.M.H., Miransky, PRD80(2009)013004.
Summary
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Constraints on the mass spectrum of the 4th generation fermions and Higgs bosons
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◎ Severe constraints arise from the oblique corrections
LEP EWWG 68% and 95% C.L. constraints
viable parameter region
● PDG2009,
● LEPWG,
1 Higgs + 4th family
G.D.Kribs, T.Plehn, M.Spannowsky, T.M.P.Tait, PRD76(‘07)075016.
★ For the degenerate masses,
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★ Very recently, I reanalyzed the (S,T) constraints. I also studied the effects of the RGE’s;
・ Instability bound for the Higgs potential
・ Perturbarive unitarity bounds for the yukawa and Higgs quartic couplings
Theoretical cutoff
Inside of the cutoff, the theory is perturbative and also the Higgs potential is stable.
(If the Higgs mass is so small, the Higgs potential is unstable at some scale.)
(If the couplings are so large, they diverge at some scale. )
The cutoff should not be so small. Otherwise, the effective theory @ TeV should contain something else…
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Red
Blue
Violet
Green
We varied
(M.H., in preparation)
for
Dirac-type neutrnos are assumed.The 1-loop RGE’s are employed.
(SM4)
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The mass difference of the fermions
is allowed in a wide parameter space!!
Notice that the Higgs is not so light,
(Preliminary)
is also possible.
Favorable parameter region:
(I took )
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Several decay channels are possible
(Preliminary)
etc…
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★ Let us take into account the effects of the mixing between the 3rd and 4th family quarks. (I didn’t consider the mixing in the lepton sector.)
M. S. Chanowitz, Phys. Rev. D79, 113008 (2009) .
◎ It contributes to the T-parameter (and also the RGE’s).
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Data samples and (S,T)-contour
(Preliminary)
Mass diff.
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Data samples and (S,T)-contour
(Preliminary)
Mass diff.
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Two Higgs doublet model of type II
The light CP even Higgs h is completely SM-like.
the heavy Higgs decoupling regime.
Schematically speaking,
corresponds to
The low mass region
is exotic!
is possible due to dynamics of quartic couplgs.
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Heavy Higgs masses
(Preliminary)
Data samples and (S,T)-contour
The 2HDM is better than the SM4!
Detailed studies are needed.
Type I, type X, etc.
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The RGE’s for the quartic couplings in the 2HDM II
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◎ A multiple Higgs scenario seems to be more natural and favorable than the SM4.
The chiral 4th generation has not yet been excluded by experiments.
Probably, the LHC will answer the question.
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If the 4th family may exist, what is interesting?
Dynamical Electroweak Symmetry Breaking
The 4th generation quarks can be closely connected with the DEWSB through their condensations.
(TeV)
The yukawa coupling runs very quickly and reaches the Landau pole at most several tens TeV.
This is a signal for the DEWSB!!
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Superheavy quarks and multi-Higgs doublets
◎ The yukawa couplings have the Landau pole, so that the theory is effective only up to this scale < O(10TeV).
★ The t’ and b’ condensations can dynamically trigger the EWSB and also the top may contribute somewhat.
★The Nambu-Jona-Lasinio description is applicable in low energy.
M.H., Miransky, PRD80(2009)013004; 0912.4453.
○ The point is that the masses of t’, b’ and t are O(v=246GeV).
Multiple Higgs doublet model
2,3,4,5 Higgs doublets
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Model
kinetic term for the fermions
kinetic term for the gauge bosons
Nambu-Jona-Lasinio couplings effectively induced in low energy
Three Higgs doublet model
low energy effective theory @ composite scale
M.H., Miransky, 0912.4453.
We consider only t’, b’ and t.
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Topcolor gauge boson exchange
topcolor instanton
flavor changing neutral interaction between t’-t
We don’t know a natural candidate of the origin.
How to get them:
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Auxiliary Field MethodLet us introduce the auxiliary field,
etc.
If
yukawa int.
Higgs mass terms
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◎The low energy effective theory @ EWSB scale
Higgs quartic couplings @ 1/Nc leading approximation
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Higgs quartic coupling --- 2 Higgs part + 1 Higgs part
(2+1)-Higgs doublet model
◎ When we ignore the EW 1-loop effect, the (2+1)-Higgs structure is safely kept. The quartic term is then written as
Cf) is absent.
(The mass terms are general one.)
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Numerical Analysis
• We have 8 theoretical parameters;
The physical quantities are
composite scale (Landau pole) of t’ and b’ composite scale (Landau pole) of the top
3 Higgs doublets: CP even Higgs -- 3
CP odd Higgs -- 2charged Higgs -- 2+2
VEV -- 3 etc.
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◎It is convenient to take the following parameters:
★ The outputs are
decay widths of
yukawa couplings between the fermions and the Higgs bosons
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◎ Definition of the angles of the VEVs
◎ It is natural to take similar composite scales.
◎ Owing to yt’ = yb’, the T parameter constraint implies
Also,
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We calculate the mass spectrum by using the RGE:
RGE for the (2+1)-Higgs doublets + compositeness conditions
and for various
The bold curves are for
The dashed curves are for
(Bardeen – Hill – Lindner approach)
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The mass spectrum of the Higgs bosons for various
We also used and
(2+1) Higgs structure
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How about the Higgs contributions to the S,T-parameter
constraint is potentially dangerous.
bounds yield the constraint to
TeV
for TeV
The sensitivity of is small. and
and it corresponds to
★
If the model is within 95%CL limit of S,T.
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★ CKM structure
To obtain the diagonal part, the current mass enhancement mechanism may be useful:
M.H., Miransky, PRD80(2009)013004.
Supposing the down-type quark masses are “correct”,
the top mass can be obtained through
Mendel, Miransky, PLB268(1991)384;Miransky, PRL69(1992)1022.
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★ Once we get correctly
the 2nd family quark masses can be generated by
with
◎ The existence of the current mass term is crucial to get
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★ Mixing terms and CKM structure
sample data for CKM
CKM matrix elements
Let us consider only two parameters.
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What is the signature?
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◎ An example data for the scenario with
Inputs:
Outputs:
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yukawa couplings
Decay width into WW, ZZ
Enhancement of Higgs production of H1
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・ We may have a ttbar resonance of H1 ・ The heavier Higgs H2 resonance may exist
in the ZZ mode. ・ Also, in the ttbar channel, there may appear
a scalar resonance H3.
・・・
Higgs Phenomenology is quite rich!
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Summary and discussions• There exists an allowed parameter region for the 4th generation model. I reanalyzed it under the consideration of the RGE’s.• If the 4th generation exist, the t’ and b’ will be
closely connected with the EWSB. The top quark also contributes to the EWSB by a small amount.• The dynamical model with the 4th generation
naturally yields multi-Higgs doublets. We analyzed the (2+1)-Higgs model.
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In Progress:
Branching ratio of the Higgs
Decay mode of the Higgs bosons
etc.
Lepton sectorMajorana neutrinosetc.
Under construction:
Thank you,
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Backup Slides
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(Pagels-Stokar formula)
★ A natural expectation is that the top quark plays a minor role for the EWSB and this also suggests the sub-criticality;
Input:
The top mass is big, but insufficient for the EWSB!!
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More general case:
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FCNC
D0-D0bar mixing
The contribution is tiny!