Flavour Non-Universality and Higgs Compositeness

Abstract

We present a flavour non-universal extension of the Standard Model combined with the idea of Higgs compositeness. At the TeV scale, the gauge groups SU(2)R and U(1)B-L are assumed to act in a non-universal manner on light- and third-generation fermions, while the Higgs emerges as a pseudo Nambu-Goldstone boson of the spontaneous global symmetry breaking Sp(4) SU(2)L× SU(2)R[3], attributed to new strong dynamics. We discuss how the radiatively generated Higgs potential has the ingredients to realize the unavoidable tuning necessary to separate electroweak and composite scales. In particular, the flavoured gauge bosons resulting from the deconstruction must lie in the vicinity of the TeV scale, thereby providing interesting phenomenology that can be probed at near future colliders.

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