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NLO electroweak corrections in general scalar singlet models

If no new physics signals are found, in the coming years, at the Large Hadron Collider Run-2, an increase in precision of the Higgs couplings measurements will shift the discussion to the effects of higher order corrections. In Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) theories this may become the only tool t...

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Autores principales: Costa, Raul, Sampaio, Marco O. P., Santos, Rui
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP07(2017)081
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2261856
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author Costa, Raul
Sampaio, Marco O. P.
Santos, Rui
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Sampaio, Marco O. P.
Santos, Rui
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description If no new physics signals are found, in the coming years, at the Large Hadron Collider Run-2, an increase in precision of the Higgs couplings measurements will shift the discussion to the effects of higher order corrections. In Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) theories this may become the only tool to probe new physics. Extensions of the Standard Model (SM) with several scalar singlets may address several of its problems, namely to explain dark matter, the matter-antimatter asymmetry, or to improve the stability of the SM up to the Planck scale. In this work we propose a general framework to calculate one loop-corrections to the propagators and to the scalar field vacuum expectation values of BSM models with an arbitrary number of scalar singlets. We then apply our method to a real and to a complex scalar singlet models. We assess the importance of the one-loop radiative corrections first by computing them for a tree level mixing sum constraint, and then for the main Higgs production process gg → H. We conclude that, for the currently allowed parameter space of these models, the corrections can be at most a few percent. Notably, a non-zero correction can survive when dark matter is present, in the SM-like limit of the Higgs couplings to other SM particles.
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spelling cern-22618562021-11-12T07:28:50Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP07(2017)081http://cds.cern.ch/record/2261856engCosta, RaulSampaio, Marco O. P.Santos, RuiNLO electroweak corrections in general scalar singlet modelshep-thParticle Physics - Theoryhep-phParticle Physics - PhenomenologyIf no new physics signals are found, in the coming years, at the Large Hadron Collider Run-2, an increase in precision of the Higgs couplings measurements will shift the discussion to the effects of higher order corrections. In Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) theories this may become the only tool to probe new physics. Extensions of the Standard Model (SM) with several scalar singlets may address several of its problems, namely to explain dark matter, the matter-antimatter asymmetry, or to improve the stability of the SM up to the Planck scale. In this work we propose a general framework to calculate one loop-corrections to the propagators and to the scalar field vacuum expectation values of BSM models with an arbitrary number of scalar singlets. We then apply our method to a real and to a complex scalar singlet models. We assess the importance of the one-loop radiative corrections first by computing them for a tree level mixing sum constraint, and then for the main Higgs production process gg → H. We conclude that, for the currently allowed parameter space of these models, the corrections can be at most a few percent. Notably, a non-zero correction can survive when dark matter is present, in the SM-like limit of the Higgs couplings to other SM particles.If no new physics signals are found, in the coming years, at the Large Hadron Collider Run-2, an increase in precision of the Higgs couplings measurements will shift the dicussion to the effects of higher order corrections. In Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) theories this may become the only tool to probe new physics. Extensions of the Standard Model (SM) with several scalar singlets may address several of its problems, namely to explain dark matter, the matter-antimatter asymmetry, or to improve the stability of the SM up to the Planck scale. In this work we propose a general framework to calculate one loop-corrections in BSM models with an arbitrary number of scalar singlets. We then apply our method to a real and to a complex scalar singlet models. We assess the importance of the one-loop radiative corrections first by computing them for a tree level mixing sum constraint, and then for the main Higgs production process $gg \to H$. We conclude that, for the currently allowed parameter space of these models, the corrections can be at most a few percent. Notably, a non-zero correction can survive when dark matter is present, in the SM-like limit of the Higgs couplings to other SM particles.arXiv:1704.02327oai:cds.cern.ch:22618562017-04-07
spellingShingle hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Costa, Raul
Sampaio, Marco O. P.
Santos, Rui
NLO electroweak corrections in general scalar singlet models
title NLO electroweak corrections in general scalar singlet models
title_full NLO electroweak corrections in general scalar singlet models
title_fullStr NLO electroweak corrections in general scalar singlet models
title_full_unstemmed NLO electroweak corrections in general scalar singlet models
title_short NLO electroweak corrections in general scalar singlet models
title_sort nlo electroweak corrections in general scalar singlet models
topic hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP07(2017)081
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2261856
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