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Higgs-curvature coupling and post-inflationary vacuum instability

We study the postinflationary dynamics of the Standard Model (SM) Higgs field in the presence of a nonminimal coupling ξ|Φ|2R to gravity, both with and without the electroweak gauge fields coupled to the Higgs field. We assume a minimal scenario in which inflation and reheating are caused by chaotic...

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Autores principales: Figueroa, Daniel G., Rajantie, Arttu, Torrenti, Francisco
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.98.023532
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2285988
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author Figueroa, Daniel G.
Rajantie, Arttu
Torrenti, Francisco
author_facet Figueroa, Daniel G.
Rajantie, Arttu
Torrenti, Francisco
author_sort Figueroa, Daniel G.
collection CERN
description We study the postinflationary dynamics of the Standard Model (SM) Higgs field in the presence of a nonminimal coupling ξ|Φ|2R to gravity, both with and without the electroweak gauge fields coupled to the Higgs field. We assume a minimal scenario in which inflation and reheating are caused by chaotic inflation with a quadratic potential, and no additional new physics is relevant below the Planck scale. By using classical real-time lattice simulations with a renormalization group improved effective Higgs potential and by demanding the stability of the Higgs vacuum after inflation, we obtain upper bounds for ξ, taking into account the experimental uncertainty of the top-Yukawa coupling. We compare the bounds in the absence and presence of the electroweak gauge bosons and conclude that the addition of gauge interactions has a rather minimal impact. In the unstable cases, we parametrize the time when such instability develops. For a top-quark mass mt≈173.3  GeV, the Higgs vacuum instability is triggered for ξ≳4–5, although a slightly lower mass of mt≈172.1  GeV pushes up this limit to ξ≳11–12. This, together with the estimation ξ≳0.06 for stability during inflation, provides tight constraints to the Higgs field-curvature coupling within the SM.
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spelling cern-22859882022-08-10T12:29:57Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.98.023532http://cds.cern.ch/record/2285988engFigueroa, Daniel G.Rajantie, ArttuTorrenti, FranciscoHiggs-curvature coupling and post-inflationary vacuum instabilityhep-phParticle Physics - Phenomenologyastro-ph.COAstrophysics and AstronomyWe study the postinflationary dynamics of the Standard Model (SM) Higgs field in the presence of a nonminimal coupling ξ|Φ|2R to gravity, both with and without the electroweak gauge fields coupled to the Higgs field. We assume a minimal scenario in which inflation and reheating are caused by chaotic inflation with a quadratic potential, and no additional new physics is relevant below the Planck scale. By using classical real-time lattice simulations with a renormalization group improved effective Higgs potential and by demanding the stability of the Higgs vacuum after inflation, we obtain upper bounds for ξ, taking into account the experimental uncertainty of the top-Yukawa coupling. We compare the bounds in the absence and presence of the electroweak gauge bosons and conclude that the addition of gauge interactions has a rather minimal impact. In the unstable cases, we parametrize the time when such instability develops. For a top-quark mass mt≈173.3  GeV, the Higgs vacuum instability is triggered for ξ≳4–5, although a slightly lower mass of mt≈172.1  GeV pushes up this limit to ξ≳11–12. This, together with the estimation ξ≳0.06 for stability during inflation, provides tight constraints to the Higgs field-curvature coupling within the SM.We study the post-inflationary dynamics of the Standard Model (SM) Higgs field in the presence of a non-minimal coupling $\xi|\Phi|^2R$ to gravity, both with and without the electroweak gauge fields coupled to the Higgs. We assume a minimal scenario in which inflation and reheating are caused by chaotic inflation with a quadratic potential, and no additional new physics is relevant below the Planck scale. By using classical real-time lattice simulations with a renormalisation group improved effective Higgs potential and by demanding the stability of the Higgs vacuum after inflation, we obtain upper bounds for $\xi$, taking into account the experimental uncertainty of the top-Yukawa coupling. We compare the bounds in the absence and presence of the electroweak gauge bosons, and conclude that the addition of gauge interactions has a rather minimal impact. In the unstable cases, we parametrize the time when such instability develops. For a top-quark mass $m_t \approx173.3 {\rm GeV}$, the Higgs vacuum instability is triggered for $\xi \gtrsim 4 -5$, although a slightly lower mass of $m_t \approx 172.1 {\rm GeV}$ pushes up this limit to $\xi \gtrsim 11 - 12$. This, together with the estimation $\xi \gtrsim 0.06$ for stability during inflation, provides tight constraints to the Higgs-curvature coupling within the SM.arXiv:1709.00398IFT-UAM-CSIC-17-078IFT-UAM/CSIC-17-078oai:cds.cern.ch:22859882017-09-01
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Particle Physics - Phenomenology
astro-ph.CO
Astrophysics and Astronomy
Figueroa, Daniel G.
Rajantie, Arttu
Torrenti, Francisco
Higgs-curvature coupling and post-inflationary vacuum instability
title Higgs-curvature coupling and post-inflationary vacuum instability
title_full Higgs-curvature coupling and post-inflationary vacuum instability
title_fullStr Higgs-curvature coupling and post-inflationary vacuum instability
title_full_unstemmed Higgs-curvature coupling and post-inflationary vacuum instability
title_short Higgs-curvature coupling and post-inflationary vacuum instability
title_sort higgs-curvature coupling and post-inflationary vacuum instability
topic hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
astro-ph.CO
Astrophysics and Astronomy
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.98.023532
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2285988
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