CWRU PAT Coffee Agenda

Tuesdays 10:30 - 11:30 | Fridays 11:30 - 12:30

+2 Testing Einstein's Equivalence Principle with Short Gamma-ray Bursts.

jbm120 +1 jtd55 +1

+1 Solving the Wrong Hierarchy Problem.

kxp265 +1

+1 Constraint on ghost-free bigravity from gravitational Cherenkov radiation.

jtd55 +1

+1 Planck 2016 intermediate results. XLVII. Planck constraints on reionization history.

mro28 +1

+1 Planck 2016 intermediate results. XLVI. Reduction of large-scale systematic effects in HFI polarization maps and estimation of the reionization optical depth.

cjc5 +1

0 Determining the progenitors of merging black-hole binaries.

bump   sxk1031 +1

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  • Solving the Wrong Hierarchy Problem.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Nikita Blinov, Anson Hook
     

    Many theories require augmenting the Standard Model with additional scalar fields with large order one couplings. We present a new solution to the hierarchy problem for these scalar fields. We explore parity- and $\mathbb{Z}_2$-symmetric theories where the Standard Model Higgs potential has two vacua. The parity or $\mathbb{Z}_2$ copy of the Higgs lives in the minimum far from the origin while our Higgs occupies the minimum near the origin of the potential. This approach results in a theory with multiple light scalar fields but with only a single hierarchy problem, since the bare mass is tied to the Higgs mass by a discrete symmetry. The new scalar does not have a new hierarchy problem associated with it because its expectation value and mass are generated by dimensional transmutation of the scalar quartic coupling. The location of the second Higgs minimum is not a free parameter, but is rather a function of the matter content of the theory. As a result, these theories are extremely predictive. We develop this idea in the context of a solution to the strong CP problem. We show this mechanism postdicts the top Yukawa to be within $1 \sigma$ of the currently measured value and predicts scalar color octets with masses in the range 9-200 TeV.

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