Electroweak chiral Lagrangians and the Higgs properties at the one-loop level
Abstract
In these proceedings we explore the use of (non-linear) electroweak chiral Lagrangians for the description of possible beyond the Standard Model strong dynamics in the electroweak sector. Experimentally one observes an approximate electroweak symmetry breaking pattern SU(2)L× SU(2)R/SU(2)L+R. Quantum Chromodynamics shows a similar chiral structure and, in spite of the differences (in the electroweak theory SU(2)L× U(1)Y is gauged), it has served for years as a guide for this type of studies. Examples of one-loop computations in the low-energy effective theory and the theory including the first vector and axial-vector resonances are provided, yielding, respectively, predictions for γγ ZLZL,W+LW-L and the oblique parameters S and T.
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