Gravity and Electroweak Symmetry Breaking in a RSI/RSII Hybrid Model
Abstract
We present a hybrid RSI/RSII model in which we both solve the hierarchy problem and produce a continuum of KK graviton modes. In this model, four dimensional gravity can be reproduced and the radion mode can be stabilized. We then modify the hybrid gravity model to include SU(2)L x SU(2)R x U(1)(B-L) bulk gauge fields. Electroweak symmetry is broken by the choice of appropriate boundary conditions. By adjusting the size of one region of the extra dimension, we show that the S parameter can be decreased while protecting the rho parameter from corrections. We find that as the S parameter is decreased by ~ 60%, MZ' and MW' stay below 1800 GeV, protecting unitarity.
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