Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8190401 | Physics Letters B | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
In the SO(5)ÃU(1) gauge-Higgs unification in the Randall-Sundrum (RS) warped space the Higgs boson naturally becomes stable. The model is consistent with the current collider signatures for a large warp factor zL>1015 of the RS space. In order for stable Higgs bosons to explain the dark matter of the Universe the Higgs boson must have a mass mh=70-75 GeV, which can be obtained in the non-SUSY model with zLâ¼105. We show that this discrepancy is resolved in supersymmetric gauge-Higgs unification where a stop mass is about 300-320 GeV and gauginos in the electroweak sector are light.
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Authors
Hisaki Hatanaka, Yutaka Hosotani,