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A light dilaton at the LHC

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In this paper, we explore the possibility that a light dilaton can be the first sign of new physics at the LHC. The dilaton could emerge in approximate scale invariant UV completions of the SM as the Goldstone boson associated with the spontaneous breaking of the scale invariance. We study in detail the phenomenology of the dilaton at the LHC in the mass range of [$10-300$] GeV including the case where the dilaton can mix with the SM Higgs boson, leading to an interesting interplay between direct and indirect constraints. A possibility that the dilaton acts as a portal to a dark sector is also considered. As a minimal realization, the dark sector includes a dark photon lighter than the dilaton implying sizeable missing energy signatures. Several simplified benchmark models that can encode different UV completions are discussed, for which we scrutinize the current and future LHC reach.

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Hidden Sector Custodial Naturalness

hep-ph · 2025-07-30 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A minimal SO(5) custodial naturalness model with two scalar singlets dynamically generates the electroweak scale and supplies a freeze-in dark matter candidate.

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  • Hidden Sector Custodial Naturalness hep-ph · 2025-07-30 · conditional · none · ref 37 · internal anchor

    A minimal SO(5) custodial naturalness model with two scalar singlets dynamically generates the electroweak scale and supplies a freeze-in dark matter candidate.