Phenomenology of A Little Higgs Pseudo-Axion

Abstract

In models where the Higgs is realized as a pseudo-Nambu-Goldstone boson (pNGB) of some global symmetry breaking, there are often remaining pNGBs of some U(1) groups (called `pseudo-axions'), which could lead to smoking gun signatures of such scenarios and provide important clues on the electroweak symmetry breaking mechanism. As a concrete example, we investigate the phenomenology of the pseudo-axion in the anomaly-free Simplest Little Higgs (SLH) model. After clarifying a subtle issue related to the effect of symmetric vector-scalar-scalar (VSS) vertices (e.g. Zμ(H∂μη+η∂μ H)), we show that for natural region in the parameter space, the SLH pseudo-axion is top-philic, decaying almost exclusively to a pair of top quarks. The direct and indirect (i.e. via heavy particle decay) production of such a pseudo-axion at the 14\,TeV (HL-)LHC turn out to suffer from either large backgrounds or small rates, making its detection quite challenging. A pp collider with higher energy and luminosity, such as the 27\,TeV HE-LHC, or even the 100\,TeV FCC-hh or SppC, is therefore motivated to capture the trace of such a pNGB.

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