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Light scalar at LHC: the Higgs or the dilaton?

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It is likely that the LHC will observe a color- and charge-neutral scalar whose decays are consistent with those of the Standard Model (SM) Higgs boson. The Higgs interpretation of such a discovery is not the only possibility. For example, electroweak symmetry breaking (EWSB) could be triggered by a spontaneously broken, nearly conformal sector. The spectrum of states at the electroweak scale would then contain a narrow scalar resonance, the pseudo-Goldstone boson of conformal symmetry breaking, with Higgs-like properties. If the conformal sector is strongly coupled, this pseudo-dilaton may be the only new state accessible at high energy colliders. We discuss the prospects for distinguishing this mode from a minimal Higgs boson at the LHC and ILC. The main discriminants between the two scenarios are (1) cubic self-interactions and (2) a potential enhancement of couplings to massless SM gauge bosons. A particularly interesting situation arises when the scale f of conformal symmetry breaking is approximately the electroweak scale v~246 GeV. Although in this case the LHC may not be able to tell apart a pseudo-dilaton from the Higgs boson, the self-interactions differ in a way that depends only on the scaling dimension of certain operators in the conformal sector. This opens the possibility of using dilaton pair production at future colliders as a probe of EWSB induced by nearly conformal new physics.

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Scalaron dark matter dynamics: effects of Higgs non-minimal coupling to gravity

hep-ph · 2025-09-25 · unverdicted · novelty 5.0

Adding Higgs non-minimal coupling ξ modifies the scalaron-Higgs trilinear term, yielding scalaron dark matter masses in 2.7 meV–0.7 MeV (misalignment case) or 3.6 meV–770 meV (interaction-dominated cases) plus an LHC-derived upper bound |ξ m| ≤ 1.5×10^17 GeV.

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