G. E. Volovik, M. A. Zubkov
In Meissner and Nicolai (arXiv:1208.5653) and Maiani, Polosa, and Riquer (arXiv:1202.5998), the interpretation of the LHC data has been suggested that points out to the existence of the second scalar resonance at $M_{H2}\approx 325 $ GeV. This value together with the first Higgs boson mass $M_{H1}\approx 125$ GeV satisfy the sum rule $M_{H1}^2 + M_{H2}^2 = 4 M^2_T$, where $M_T \approx 174$ GeV is the t- quark mass. This indicates that there may be at least two composite Higgs bosons and that these bosons appear due to the $t - \bar{t}$ pairing,
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1209.0204
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