A strong first-order electroweak phase transition is impossible in SO(6)/SO(5) composite Higgs models under the minimal Higgs potential hypothesis, and requires undetermined UV operator contributions, as shown in a 6+6 benchmark with LISA-detectable gravitational waves.
New W-prime signals at the LHC
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We study the $W^{'}$ phenomenology in composite Higgs/ warped extra dimensional models focusing on the effect of fermionic resonances at $\sim$1 TeV. After deriving the existing bounds from the current LHC-8 analyses, we highlight the most promising signatures for $W^{'}$ discovery at the 14 TeV LHC. We find in particular very promising the study of $W^{'}$ decay modes into vector-like top partners, specifically the decay into a doublet of custodian heavy fermions, $T_{5/3} T_{2/3}$, and the decay into a heavy fermion plus a Standard Model quark. We perform a detailed parton level analysis of the channel $W^{'}\to T_{5/3} T_{2/3}$ in the same-sign dilepton final state, finding that it is a very promising signature to test the region at high $W^{'}$ mass, $m_{W^{'}}\gtrsim 2$ TeV, and of the $W^{'}\to Tb$ mode, that is one of the best channels to test the intermediate $W^{'}$ mass region and that, already with the LHC-8 data, could extend the present exclusion bounds.
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Electroweak phase transition with composite Higgs models: calculability, gravitational waves and collider searches
A strong first-order electroweak phase transition is impossible in SO(6)/SO(5) composite Higgs models under the minimal Higgs potential hypothesis, and requires undetermined UV operator contributions, as shown in a 6+6 benchmark with LISA-detectable gravitational waves.