In the soft-wall holographic composite Higgs model, the symmetry breaking transition is strongly first order with alpha up to 10^3 and beta/H between 10^5 and 5x10^6, producing gravitational waves peaked near the BBO/DECIGO band.
The Left-Right Symmetric Composite Higgs
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We find the exchange symmetry between left and right handed top quark in composite Higgs model with partial compositeness is efficient to soften the Higgs potential and reduce fine tuning. This symmetry can keep the Higgs potential in top sector invariant under trigonometric parity $\sin (h/f) \leftrightarrow \cos (h/f)$ and thus the Higgs quadratic divergences can be completely cancelled, resulting a UV insensitive Higgs potential. We explicitly construct the minimal left-right symmetric model based on coset space $SO(6)/SO(5)$ which is locally isomorphic to $SU(4)/Sp(4)$ and thus has well defined fermionic UV completion. This UV completion can automatically keep Higgs potential in gauge sector finite even the gauge sector breaks this discrete symmetry. We find that the vector mesons can be very heavy while the colored top partners are relatively light ($>1.5$ TeV) to obtain a light Higgs.
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Holographic composite Higgs model and gravitational waves produced during first order phase transition
In the soft-wall holographic composite Higgs model, the symmetry breaking transition is strongly first order with alpha up to 10^3 and beta/H between 10^5 and 5x10^6, producing gravitational waves peaked near the BBO/DECIGO band.