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Mass and Width of a Heavy Higgs Boson
The gauge dependence of the Higgs-boson mass and width in the on-shell scheme
of renormalization is studied in the heavy-Higgs-boson approximation. The
corresponding expansions in the pole scheme are analyzed adopting three
frequently employed parametrizations. The convergence properties and other
theoretical features of the on-shell and pole expansions, as well as their
relative merits, are discussed.Comment: 8 pages (Latex), 1 figure (Postscript
Evidence for Bosonic Electroweak Corrections in the Standard Model
We present strong indirect evidence for the contribution of bosonic
electroweak corrections in the Standard Model. Although important conceptually,
these corrections give subleading contributions in current high energy
experiments, and it was previously thought that they are difficult to detect.
We also discuss the separate contribution of the Higgs boson.Comment: 9 pages (LaTeX + 3 PS figures, needs psfig
The electroweak form factor \hat{\kappa}(q^2) and the running of \sin^2 \hat{\theta}_W
Gauge independent form factors \rho^(e; e) and \hat{\kappa}^(e; e)(q^2) for
Moller scattering at s << m_W^2 are derived. It is pointed out that
\hat{\kappa}^(e; e) is very different from its counterparts in other processes.
The relation between the effective parameter \hat{\kappa}^(e; e)(q^2,\mu)
\sin^2 \hat{\theta}_W(\mu) and \sin^2 \theta_eff is derived in a
scale-independent manner. A gauge and process-independent running parameter
\sin^2 \hat{\theta}_W (q^2), based on the pinch-technique self-energy a_{\gamma
Z} (q^2), is discussed for all q^2 values. At q^2=0 it absorbs very accurately
the Czarnecki-Marciano calculation of the Moller scattering asymmetry at low s
values, and at q^2 = m^2_Z it is rather close to \sin^2 \theta_eff. The q^2
dependence of \sin^2 \hat{\theta}_W (q^2) is displayed in the space and
time-like domains.Comment: A new paragraph has been inserted at the beginning of the discussion
in Section
Topics in Electroweak Physics
We briefly discuss five topics in Precision Electroweak Physics: i) the
recently proposed Effective Scheme of Renormalization, ii) evidence for
electroweak bosonic corrections derived from the radiative correction
Delta_r_eff, iii) an approach to estimate the scale of new physics in a
hypothetical Higgs-less scenario, iv) simple and accurate formulae for s^2_eff,
M_W, Gamma_l, and their physical applications, v) a recent proposal concerning
the field renormalization constant for unstable particles.Comment: 5 pages, talk presented at the International Symposium Radcor 2002,
September 8-13, Kloster Banz, German
Considerations concerning the generalization of the Dirac equations to unstable fermions
We discuss the generalization of the Dirac equations and spinors in momentum
space to free unstable spin- fermions taking into account the fundamental
requirement of Lorentz covariance. We derive the generalized adjoint Dirac
equations and spinors, and explain the very simple relation that exists, in our
formulation, between the unstable and stable cases. As an application of the
generalized spinors, we evaluate the probability density. We also discuss the
behavior of the generalized Dirac equations under time reversal.Comment: 7 pages, matches journal versio
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