Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Lattice
Scientific paper
2011-03-30
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Lattice
14 pages, 12 figures. Based on talks presented by J.Kuti and K.Holland at the XXVIII International Symposium on Lattice Field
Scientific paper
We report new results for lattice gauge theories with twelve fermion flavors in the fundamental representation and two fermion flavors in the two-index symmetric (sextet) representation of the SU(3) color gauge group. Both models are important in searching for a viable composite Higgs mechanism in the Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) paradigm. We subject both models to opposite hypotheses inside and outside of the conformal window. In the first hypothesis we test chiral symmetry breaking ($\chi{\rm SB}$) with its Goldstone spectrum, $F_\pi$, the $\chi{\rm SB}$ condensate, and several composite hadron states as the fermion mass is varied in a limited range with our best effort to control finite volume effects. Supporting results for $\chi{\rm SB}$ from the running coupling based on the force between static sources is also presented. In the second test for the alternate hypothesis we probe conformal behavior driven by a single anomalous mass dimension under the assumption of unbroken chiral symmetry. Our results show very low level of confidence in the conformal scenario.
Fodor Zoltan
Holland Kieran
Kuti Julius
Nogradi Daniel
Schroeder Chris
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