Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10720764 | Nuclear Physics B | 2011 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
We study the so-called HEIDI models, which are renormalizable extensions of the standard model with a higher-dimensional scalar singlet field. As an additional parameter we consider a higher-dimensional mixing mass parameter. This leads to enriched possibilities compared to a previous study. We find effective spectral densities of the Higgs propagator, consisting of one, two or no particle peaks, together with a continuum. We compare with the LEP-2 data and determine for which range of the model parameters the data can be described. Assuming two peaks to be present we find for the new mass scale νâ56±12 GeV, largely independent of the dimension. In the limiting case of dâ6 and two peaks we find a higher-dimensional coupling constant α6=0.70±0.18, indicative of strong interactions among the higher-dimensional fields. This Higgs might escape discovery at the LHC. That would provide a strong physics case for building a new lepton collider.
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Authors
J.J. van der Bij, B. Puliçe,