by
Natascia Vignaroli(CP3-Origins, University of Southern Denmark)
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Europe/Rome
Aula Seminari (LNF)
Aula Seminari
LNF
Via Enrico Fermi, 40
00044 Frascati (Roma)
Description
The Higgs naturalness problem can be addressed by considering the Higgs as a composite state emerging from a new strong dynamics.
Beside the Higgs, new composite states: vectorlike quarks, vector resonances and new composite scalars, are predicted to exist in the few TeV energy range and to leave observable imprints at the LHC and future colliders. I will discuss their phenomenology, with special focus on the direct detection at colliders.