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Higgs particles at future hadron and electron-positron colliders
The prospects for discovering Higgs particles and studying their fundamental
properties at future high-energy electron-positron and hadron colliders are
reviewed. Both the Standard Model Higgs boson and the Higgs particles of its
minimal supersymmetric extension are discussed. We update various results by
taking into account the new value of the top quark mass obtained by the CDF
Collaboration and by including radiative corrections some of which have been
calculated only recently.Comment: 64 pages / 29 figures (available by mail from the author). invited
review paper for Int.J.Mod.Phys.A, Latex styl
Lower Bounds on Charged Higgs Bosons from LEP and the TEVATRON
We point out that charged Higgs bosons can decay into final states different
than and , even when they are light enough to be
produced at LEPII or at the Tevatron, through top-quark decays. These
additional decay modes are overlooked in ongoing searches even though they
alter the existing lower bounds on the mass of charged Higgs bosons that are
present in supersymmetric and two Higgs doublets models.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figure
Two-loop scalar self-energies and pole masses in a general renormalizable theory with massless gauge bosons
I present the two-loop self-energy functions for scalar bosons in a general
renormalizable theory, within the approximation that vector bosons are treated
as massless or equivalently that gauge symmetries are unbroken. This enables
the computation of the two-loop physical pole masses of scalar particles in
that approximation. The calculations are done simultaneously in the
mass-independent \bar{MS}, \bar{DR}, and \bar{DR}' renormalization schemes, and
with arbitrary covariant gauge fixing. As an example, I present the two-loop
SUSYQCD corrections to squark masses, which can increase the known one-loop
results by of order one percent. More generally, it is now straightforward to
implement all two-loop sfermion pole mass computations in supersymmetry using
the results given here, neglecting only the electroweak vector boson masses
compared to the superpartner masses in the two-loop parts.Comment: 16 pages, 4 figures. v2: typo in eq. (5.30) fixe
Two-Photon Decay Widths of Higgs Particles
Two--photon decays of Higgs bosons are important channels for the search of
these particles in the intermediate mass range at the colliders LHC and
SSC. Dynamical aspects of the Higgs coupling to two photons can also be studied
by means of the fusion of Higgs particles at high--energy
ee linear colliders. Extending earlier analyses which had been
restricted to the Standard Model, we present in this note the QCD radiative
corrections to the decay widths of scalar and pseudoscalar
Higgs particles in multi--doublet extensions of the Higgs sector, as realized
for instance in supersymmetric theories.Comment: 8pages + 3figures (not included, a hard copy is available from A.D.
upon request), Prep. DESY 92-170 (to appear in Phys. Lett. B
The forward-backward asymmetry of top quark production at the Tevatron in warped extra dimensional models
The CDF and D0 experiments have reported on the measurement of the
forward-backward asymmetry of top quark pair production at the Tevatron and the
result is that it is more than 2 standard deviations above the predicted value
in the Standard Model. This has to be added to the longstanding anomaly in the
forward-backward asymmetry for bottom quark production at LEP which is 3
standard deviations different from the Standard Model value. The discrepancy in
the bottom asymmetry can be accounted for by the contributions of Kaluza-Klein
excitations of electroweak gauge bosons at LEP in warped extra dimensional
models in which the fermions are localized differently along the extra
dimension so that the gauge interactions of heavy third generation fermions are
naturally different from that of light fermions. In this paper, we show that it
is more difficult to elaborate a model generating a significant top asymmetry
in a similar way -- through exchanges of Kaluza-Klein gluons at the Tevatron --
due to the indirect constraints originating from precision electroweak data.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, published versio
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