A Higgs Impostor in Low-Scale Technicolor

Abstract

We propose a "Higgs impostor" model for the 125 GeV boson, X, recently discovered at the LHC. It is a technipion, ηT, with IG JPC = 0- 0-+ expected in this mass region in low-scale technicolor. Its coupling to pairs of standard-model gauge bosons are dimension-five operators whose strengths are determined within the model. It is easy for the gluon fusion rate σ B(gg ηT γγ) to agree with the measured one, but ηT ZZ*,\,WW* are greatly suppressed relative to the standard-model Higgs rates. This is a crucial test of our proposal. In this regard, we assess the most recent data on X decay modes, with a critical discussion of X ZZ* 4. In our model the ηT mixes almost completely with the isovector π0T, giving two similar states, ηL at 125 Gev and ηH higher, possibly in the range 170--190 Gev. Important consequences of this mixing are (1) the only associated production of et al is via W ηL, and this could be sizable; (2) ηH may soon be accessible in gg ηH γγ; and (3) LSTC phenomenology at the LHC is substantially modified.

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