Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
2008-03-18
Phys.Rev.D78:051701,2008
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
4 pages, 3 figures; updated reference information and added a reference
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevD.78.051701
What if only a light Higgs boson is discovered at the CERN LHC? Conventional wisdom tells us that the scattering of longitudinal weak gauge bosons would not grow strong at high energies. We show that this is not always true. In some composite models, two-Higgs-doublet models, or even supersymmetric models, the presence of a light Higgs boson does not guarantee the complete unitarization of the $WW$ scattering. After the partial unitarization by the light Higgs boson, the $WW$ scattering becomes strongly interacting until it hits one or more heavier Higgs bosons or other strong dynamics. We analyze how the LHC experiments can reveal this interesting possibility of partially strong $WW$ scattering.
Cheung Kingman
Chiang Cheng-Wei
Yuan Tzu-Chiang
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