Neutrino masses and Higgs decays in littlest Higgs models
by
DrRaghavendra Srikanth Hundi(UHM)
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Pacific/Honolulu
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Description
Little Higgs models are possible candidates to describe new
physics at the TeV scale. We first introduce these models and discuss
why these are considered as promising extensions of the Standard
Model. After this, we turn to some phenomenological issues that we have
examined in the littlest Higgs model with and without T-parity. In the
littlest Higgs model without T-parity, we have incorporated mass terms
for neutrinos which can explain the smallness of neutrino masses. We
have studied decays of triplet Higgs which serve to test this neutrino
mass model at colliders. On the other hand, in the littlest Higgs model
with T-parity, the usual doublet Higgs boson can decay invisibly into a
pair of heavy photons. We have computed the branching ratio of this
decay and found that it can be as large as 90%.
Organizer: J.G. Learned