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New spectra in the HEIDI Higgs models
We study the so-called HEIDI models, which are renormalizable extensions of
the standard model with a higher dimensional scalar singlet field. As an
additional parameter we consider a higher-dimensional mixing mass parameter.
This leads to enriched possibilities compared to a previous study. We find
effective spectral densities of the Higgs propagator, consisting of one, two or
no particle peaks, together with a continuum. We compare with the LEP-2 data
and determine for which range of the model parameters the data can be
described. Assuming two peaks to be present we find for the new mass scale
\nu\approx 56\pm12 \gev, largely independent of the dimension. In the
limiting case of and two peaks we find a higher dimensional
coupling constant , indicative of strong interactions
among the higher dimensional fields. The LHC will not be able to study this
Higgs field.Comment: 17 pages, 4 figure
Radiative corrections in a minimal extension of the standard model
Radiative corrections are studied within an extension of the standard model,
containing extra singlet scalars. The calculations determine the effect of a
large width of the Higgs boson on radiative corrections. They throw some light
on the treatment of unstable particles inside loop-graphs.Comment: 5 pages, LaTeX, 1 eps-figur
Three-Loop Electroweak Correction to the Rho Parameter in the Large Higgs Mass Limit
We present an analytical calculation of the leading three-loop radiative
correction to the rho-parameter in the Standard Model in the large Higgs mass
limit. This correction, of order g^6 m_H^4/M_W^4, is opposite in sign to the
leading two-loop correction of order g^4 m_H^2/M_W^2. The two corrections
cancel each other for a Higgs mass of approximately 480 GeV. The result shows
that it is extremely unlikely that a strongly interacting Higgs sector could
fit the data of electroweak precision measurements.Comment: 15 pages, late
A higher dimensional explanation of the excess of Higgs-like events at CERN LEP
Searches for the SM Higgs boson by the four LEP experiments have found a 2.3
sigma excess at 98 GeV and a smaller 1.7 sigma at around 115 GeV. We interpret
these excesses as evidence for a Higgs boson coupled to a higher dimensional
singlet scalar. The fit implies a relatively low dimensional mixing scale
mu_{lhd} < 50 GeV, which explains the low confidence level found for the
background fit in the range s^{1/2} > 100 GeV. The data show a slight
preference for a five-dimensional over a six-dimensional field. This Higgs
boson cannot be seen at the LHC, but can be studied at the ILC.Comment: 9 page
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