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Little Higgs Models and Electroweak Measurements
Zhenyu Han ; Witold Skiba ;
Date 22 Jun 2005
Journal Phys.Rev. D72 (2005) 035005
Subject hep-ph
AbstractUsing effective field theory approach, we study the constraints from electroweak data on the SU(5)/SO(5), SU(6)/SP(6), SU(3)xU(1) little Higgs models and their variations. We construct an effective theory valid above the electroweak symmetry breaking scale in these models that includes dimension-six operators induced by integrating out heavy fields. We calculate the constraints on the models using the results of hep-ph/0412166, where bounds on arbitrary linear combinations of flavor and CP conserving dimension-six operators are given. We present the constraints in terms of the bounds on the masses of heavy fermions and heavy gauge bosons. The constraints are often stringent, but in some regions of the parameter space the constraints are mild enough and do not imply significant fine-tuning.
Source arXiv, hep-ph/0506206
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