Dynamical Electroweak Symmetry Breaking at the LHC on Supercomputers and in the Sky (Asymmetric Dark Matter)

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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5 Pages, Proceedings for the SPLIT LHC 2008 Conference

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I briefly review the basic challenges and virtues of models breaking the electroweak symmetry dynamically. I will then introduce the (ultra) minimal walking technicolor models whose construction has been made possible thanks to recent progress in the understanding of the phase diagram for strongly coupled theories as function of number of flavors, colors and matter representation. I will mention possible relevant collider signatures. Interestingly, asymmetric Dark Matter is a natural possibility in our models providing interesting candidates for decaying Dark Matter models which have been explored to account for the PAMELA and ATIC excesses in electron/positron cosmic rays.

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