Top-Mode Pseudos at the LHC
Abstract
We discuss LHC phenomenologies of the Top-Mode Pseudos (h0t,A0t), composite pseudo Nambu--Goldstone bosons predicted in the model recently proposed in a framework of the top quark condensation. The CP-even Top-Mode Pseudo, dubbed tHiggs (h0t), is identified with the 126 GeV Higgs boson at the LHC. We analyze the coupling properties of the tHiggs in comparison with the currently available data reported from LHC Run-I to find that the tHiggs can be consistent with the LHC Higgs boson. The mass formula relating masses of the Top-Mode Pseudos allows us to place an indirect limit on the mass of the CP-odd Top-Mode Pseudo (A0t) from the constraint on the tHiggs coupling strengths. The presence of the mass formula also significantly affects the coupling property of A0t, which ensures A0t weakly coupled to the Standard Model particles. The direct limit on the mass of A0t is placed by data on searches for new resonances in several channels at the LHC Run-I. We find the lower mass bound from both the indirect and direct limits, mA0t 560 GeV. The discovery channel of A0t in the upcoming LHC Run-II is also addressed.
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