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Lectures on Higgs Boson Physics in the Standard Model and Beyond

These lectures focus on the structure of various Higgs boson theories. Topics in the first lectures include: mass generation in chiral theories, spontaneous symmetry breaking, neutrino masses, perturbative unitarity, vacuum stability, vacuum alignment, flavor changing neutral current solutions with...

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Autor principal: Wells, James D
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1209050
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description These lectures focus on the structure of various Higgs boson theories. Topics in the first lectures include: mass generation in chiral theories, spontaneous symmetry breaking, neutrino masses, perturbative unitarity, vacuum stability, vacuum alignment, flavor changing neutral current solutions with multiple Higgs doublets, analysis of type I theory with Z2 symmetry, and rephasing symmetries. After an Essay on the Hierarchy Problem, additional topics are covered that more directly relate to naturalness of the electroweak theory. Emphasis is on their connection to Higgs boson physics. Topics in these later lectures include: supersymmetry, supersymmetric Higgs sector in the Runge basis, leading-order radiative corrections of supersymmetric light Higgs boson mass, theories of extra dimensions, and radion mixing with the Higgs boson in warped extra dimensions. And finally, one lecture is devoted to Higgs boson connections to the hidden sector.
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spelling cern-12090502019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1209050engWells, James DLectures on Higgs Boson Physics in the Standard Model and BeyondParticle Physics - PhenomenologyThese lectures focus on the structure of various Higgs boson theories. Topics in the first lectures include: mass generation in chiral theories, spontaneous symmetry breaking, neutrino masses, perturbative unitarity, vacuum stability, vacuum alignment, flavor changing neutral current solutions with multiple Higgs doublets, analysis of type I theory with Z2 symmetry, and rephasing symmetries. After an Essay on the Hierarchy Problem, additional topics are covered that more directly relate to naturalness of the electroweak theory. Emphasis is on their connection to Higgs boson physics. Topics in these later lectures include: supersymmetry, supersymmetric Higgs sector in the Runge basis, leading-order radiative corrections of supersymmetric light Higgs boson mass, theories of extra dimensions, and radion mixing with the Higgs boson in warped extra dimensions. And finally, one lecture is devoted to Higgs boson connections to the hidden sector.arXiv:0909.4541CERN-PH-TH-2009-177oai:cds.cern.ch:12090502009-09-28
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
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Lectures on Higgs Boson Physics in the Standard Model and Beyond
title Lectures on Higgs Boson Physics in the Standard Model and Beyond
title_full Lectures on Higgs Boson Physics in the Standard Model and Beyond
title_fullStr Lectures on Higgs Boson Physics in the Standard Model and Beyond
title_full_unstemmed Lectures on Higgs Boson Physics in the Standard Model and Beyond
title_short Lectures on Higgs Boson Physics in the Standard Model and Beyond
title_sort lectures on higgs boson physics in the standard model and beyond
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
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