22–28 Jul 2018
Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center
EST timezone

Review on Composite Higgs Models

24 Jul 2018, 09:30
45m
Big Ten A (Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center)

Big Ten A

Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center

219 S Harrison Rd, East Lansing, MI 48824
Plenary Applications Beyond QCD Plenary

Speaker

Oliver Witzel Witzel (University of Colorado Boulder)

Description

Composite Higgs Models explore the possibility that the Higgs boson is an excitation of a new strongly interacting sector giving rise to electro-weak symmetry breaking. After describing how this new sector can be embedded into the Standard Model of elementary particle physics meeting experimental constraints, I will review efforts by the community to explore the physics of this new strong interactions using methods of lattice field theory. Challenges in understanding the numerical results are discussed and an outlook is given on possible future directions allowing to confirm or reject the composite Higgs hypothesis.

Primary author

Oliver Witzel Witzel (University of Colorado Boulder)

Presentation materials