Dynamical Electroweak Symmetry Breaking
Abstract
Dynamical symmetry breaking provides a possible solution to the electroweak hierarchy problem. It requires new strong interactions that are effective at some high-energy scale. If there is no light Higgs boson, this scale is constrained to be in the TeV range, and signals of the new interactions can be observed, directly or indirectly, in collider experiments. Even if no observable states in the Higgs sector are kinematically accessible, a Linear Collider will cover the low-energy parameter space that arises in a systematic model-independent analysis of dynamical electroweak symmetry breaking.
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