One-loop calculation of the oblique S parameter in higgsless electroweak models

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We present a one-loop calculation of the oblique S parameter within Higgsless models of electroweak symmetry breaking and analyze the phenomenological implications of the available electroweak precision data. We use the most general effective Lagrangian with at most two derivatives, implementing the chiral symmetry breaking SU(2) L O× SU(2) R → SU(2) L+R with Goldstones, gauge bosons and one multiplet of vector and axial-vector massive resonance states. Using the dispersive representation of Peskin and Takeuchi and imposing the short-distance constraints dictated by the operator product expansion, we obtain S at the NLO in terms of a few resonance parameters. In asymptotically-free gauge theories, the final result only depends on the vector-resonance mass and requires M V > 1.8 TeV (3.8 TeV) to satisfy the experimental limits at the 3σ (1σ) level; the axial state is always heavier, we obtain M A > 2.5 TeV (6.6TeV) at 3σ (1σ). In strongly-coupled models, such as walking or conformal technicolour, where the second Weinberg sum rule does not apply, the vector and axial couplings are not determined by the short-distance constraints; but one can still derive a lower bound on S, provided the hierarchy M V < M A remains valid. Even in this less constrained situation, we find that in order to satisfy the experimental limits at 3σ one needs M V,A > 1.8 TeV. © 2012 SISSA.

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Pich, A., Rosell, I., & Sanz-Cillero, J. J. (2012). One-loop calculation of the oblique S parameter in higgsless electroweak models. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2012(8). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP08(2012)106

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