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A Hidden, Heavier Resonance of the Higgs Field

In Veltman's original view, the Standard Model with a large Higgs particle mass of about 1 TeV was the natural completion of non-renormalizable Glashow model. This mass was thus a second threshold for weak interactions, as the W mass was for the non-renormalizable 4-fermion V-A theory. Today, a...

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Autor principal: Consoli, M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.5506/APhysPolB.52.763
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2775787
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description In Veltman's original view, the Standard Model with a large Higgs particle mass of about 1 TeV was the natural completion of non-renormalizable Glashow model. This mass was thus a second threshold for weak interactions, as the W mass was for the non-renormalizable 4-fermion V-A theory. Today, after the observation of the narrow scalar resonance at 125 GeV, Veltman's large-mass idea seems to be ruled out. Yet, this is not necessarily true. Depending on the description of SSB in $\Phi^4$ theory, and by combining analytic calculations and lattice simulations, besides the known particle at 125 GeV, a new resonance of the Higgs field may also show up around 700 GeV. The peculiarity, though, is that this heavier state would couple to longitudinal vector bosons with the same typical strength of the low-mass state and thus represent a relatively narrow resonance. In this way, such hypothetical new resonance would naturally fit with some excess of 4-lepton events observed by ATLAS around 680 GeV. Analogous data from CMS are needed to confirm or disprove this interpretation. Implications of a two-mass structure for radiative corrections are also discussed.
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spelling cern-27757872021-12-03T23:24:36Zdoi:10.5506/APhysPolB.52.763http://cds.cern.ch/record/2775787engConsoli, MA Hidden, Heavier Resonance of the Higgs Fieldhep-phParticle Physics - PhenomenologyIn Veltman's original view, the Standard Model with a large Higgs particle mass of about 1 TeV was the natural completion of non-renormalizable Glashow model. This mass was thus a second threshold for weak interactions, as the W mass was for the non-renormalizable 4-fermion V-A theory. Today, after the observation of the narrow scalar resonance at 125 GeV, Veltman's large-mass idea seems to be ruled out. Yet, this is not necessarily true. Depending on the description of SSB in $\Phi^4$ theory, and by combining analytic calculations and lattice simulations, besides the known particle at 125 GeV, a new resonance of the Higgs field may also show up around 700 GeV. The peculiarity, though, is that this heavier state would couple to longitudinal vector bosons with the same typical strength of the low-mass state and thus represent a relatively narrow resonance. In this way, such hypothetical new resonance would naturally fit with some excess of 4-lepton events observed by ATLAS around 680 GeV. Analogous data from CMS are needed to confirm or disprove this interpretation. Implications of a two-mass structure for radiative corrections are also discussed.arXiv:2106.06543oai:cds.cern.ch:27757872021
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Consoli, M
A Hidden, Heavier Resonance of the Higgs Field
title A Hidden, Heavier Resonance of the Higgs Field
title_full A Hidden, Heavier Resonance of the Higgs Field
title_fullStr A Hidden, Heavier Resonance of the Higgs Field
title_full_unstemmed A Hidden, Heavier Resonance of the Higgs Field
title_short A Hidden, Heavier Resonance of the Higgs Field
title_sort hidden, heavier resonance of the higgs field
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Particle Physics - Phenomenology
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