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Multi-representation dynamics of SU(4) composite Higgs models: chiral limit and spectral reconstructions

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In this article , a lattice study of SU (4) gauge theory with two Dirac fermions in the fundamental and two in the two-index antisymmetric representation is presented.
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Abstract We present a lattice study of the SU (4) gauge theory with two Dirac fermions in the fundamental and two in the two-index antisymmetric representation, a model close to a theory of partial compositeness proposed by G. Ferretti. Focus of this work are the methodologies behind the computation of the spectrum and the extrapolation of the chiral point for a theory with matter in multiple representations. While being still technical, this study provides important steps towards a non-perturbative understanding of the spectrum of theories of partial compositeness, which present a richer dynamics compared to single-representation theories. The multi-representation features are studied first in perturbation theory, and then non-perturbatively by adopting a dual outlook on lattice data through a joint analysis of time-momentum correlation functions and smeared spectral densities.

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