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Beyond the Standard Model: Charting Fundamental Interactions via Lattice Simulations

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arxiv 1701.07782 v1 pith:AI6RN3OE submitted 2017-01-26 hep-lat hep-ph

Beyond the Standard Model: Charting Fundamental Interactions via Lattice Simulations

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After the discovery of the Higgs boson, the primary objective of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments is to identify new physics beyond the Standard Model (SM). One of the most intriguing possibilities would be the discovery of non-perturbative phenomena in electroweak physics. In fact both ATLAS and CMS are providing crucial precision tests of the Higgs sector. Most strikingly, there is no conclusive evidence yet on whether the Higgs boson is elementary or composite. Lattice simulations can play a key role in advancing our theoretical understanding of strongly coupled gauge theories relevant for extensions of the SM and the LHC program. In this talk I will review the state of beyond the SM (BSM) lattice studies aimed to chart the phase diagram and to uncover the properties of strongly coupled gauge theories.

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    Extended lattice simulations yield continuum-limit anomalous dimensions γ* = 0.170(6) for Nf=1 and γ* = 0.291(9) for Nf=2 adjoint SU(2), with chiral perturbation theory ruling out spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking.