New spectra in the HEIDI Higgs models

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Abstract: We study the so-called HEIDI models, which are renormalizable extensions of the standard model with a higher dimensional scalar singlet field. As an additional parameter we consider a higher-dimensional mixing mass parameter. This leads to enriched possibilities compared to a previous study. We find effective spectral densities of the Higgs propagator, consisting of one, two or no particle peaks, together with a continuum. We compare with the LEP-2 data and determine for which range of the model parameters the data can be described. Assuming two peaks to be present we find for the new mass scale uapprox56pm12gev, largely independent of the dimension. In the limiting case of dightarrow6 and two peaks we find a higher dimensional coupling constant alpha6=0.70pm0.18, indicative of strong interactions among the higher dimensional fields. The LHC will not be able to study this Higgs field.









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