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Higgs compositeness in Sp(2N) gauge theories — Resymplecticisation, scale setting and topology
Ed Bennett,
Deog Ki Hong,
Jong-Wan Lee,
C.-J. David Lin,
Biagio Lucini ,
Maurizio Piai ,
Davide Vadacchino,
Ed Bennett
EPJ Web of Conferences, Volume: 175, Start page: 08012
Swansea University Authors: Biagio Lucini , Maurizio Piai , Ed Bennett
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As part of an ongoing programme to study Sp(2N) gauge theories as potentialrealisations of composite Higgs models, we consider the case of Sp(4) on the lattice, bothas a pure gauge theory, and with two Dirac fermion flavors in the fundamental representation.In order to compare results between these...
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Higgs compositeness in Sp(2N) gauge theories — Resymplecticisation, scale setting and topology |
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Higgs compositeness in Sp(2N) gauge theories — Resymplecticisation, scale setting and topology Biagio Lucini Maurizio Piai Ed Bennett |
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Higgs compositeness in Sp(2N) gauge theories — Resymplecticisation, scale setting and topology |
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As part of an ongoing programme to study Sp(2N) gauge theories as potentialrealisations of composite Higgs models, we consider the case of Sp(4) on the lattice, bothas a pure gauge theory, and with two Dirac fermion flavors in the fundamental representation.In order to compare results between these two cases and maintain control oflattice artefacts, we make use of the gradient flow to set the scale of the simulations. Wepresent some technical aspects of the simulations, including preliminary results for thescale setting in the two cases and results for the topological charge history. |
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