807 research outputs found
NLO correction to Higgs boson parameters in the 1/N expansion
We present the result of a calculation of the next-to-leading correction to
the Higgs propagator in the 1/N expansion, where the Higgs sector is treated as
an O(N) symmetric sigma-model. The results are compared with two-loop
perturbation theory. The existing discrepancy between the lowest order of the
1/N expansion and perturbation theory is dramatically reduced by including the
NLO in 1/N. We find a maximum effective Higgs mass of 930-980 GeV. We give an
approximate relation between Higgs width and mass, which can be used for
phenomenological purposes.Comment: 5 pages LaTex, 1 eps figure included. To appear in Phys.Lett.
Resonance in Strong WW Rescattering in Massive SU(2) Gauge Theory
We investigate the effects of WW rescattering through strong anomalous
four-vector boson couplings. In the I=1, J=1 channel, we find a resonance with
a mass of approximately 200 GeV and a width of less than 12 GeV. In an
application to pion physics we find a small correction to the KSRF relation.Comment: 21 pages, extended discussion, some minor change
Bounds on the nonminimal coupling of the Higgs Boson to gravity
We derive the first bound on the value of the Higgs boson nonminimal coupling to the Ricci scalar. We show that the recent discovery of the Higgs boson at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN implies that the nonminimal coupling is smaller than 2.6×10^15
Density-metric unimodular gravity:vacuum spherical symmetry
We analyze an alternative theory of gravity characterized by metrics that are
tensor density of rank(0,2)and weight-1/2.The metric compatibility condition is
supposed to hold. The simplest expression for the action of gravitational field
is used.Taking the metric and trace of connections as dynamical variables,the
field equations in the absence of matter and other kinds of sources are
derived.The solutions of these equations are obtained for the case of vacuum
static spherical symmetric spacetime.The null geodesics and advance of
perihelion of ellipes are discussed.We confirm a subclass of solutions is
regular for r>0 and there is no event horizon while it is singular at r=0.Comment: 15 pages,no,figures,typos corrected,new section added,published
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A flat space-time model of the Universe
We propose a model of the Universe based on Minkowski flat space-time metric.
In this model the space-time does not evolve. Instead the matter evolves such
that all the mass parameters increase with time. We construct a model based on
unimodular gravity to show how this can be accomplished within the framework of
flat space-time. We show that the model predicts the Hubble law if the masses
increase with time. Furthermore we show that it fits the high z supernova data
in a manner almost identical to the standard Big Bang model. Furthermore we
show that at early times the Universe is dominated by radiative energy density.
The phenomenon of recombination also arises in our model and hence predicts the
existence of CMBR. However a major difference with the standard Big Bang is
that the radiative temperature and energy density does not evolve in our model.
Furthermore we argue that the basic motivation for inflation is absent in our
model.Comment: 11 pages, no figures, changes in presentatio
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