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Electroweak symmetry breaking and radion stabilization in universal extra dimensions

We discuss the stabilization of the scalar sector, including the radion, in the gauge model with one universal extra dimension, within Higgs and Higgsless scenarios. The stabilization occurs at the one-loop level, through the fermionic contribution to the effective potential; in the Higgs case, for...

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Autores principales: Bucci, Patrizia, Grzadkowski, Bohdan, Lalak, Zygmunt, Matyszkiewicz, Radoslaw
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2004/04/067
http://cds.cern.ch/record/720453
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author Bucci, Patrizia
Grzadkowski, Bohdan
Lalak, Zygmunt
Matyszkiewicz, Radoslaw
author_facet Bucci, Patrizia
Grzadkowski, Bohdan
Lalak, Zygmunt
Matyszkiewicz, Radoslaw
author_sort Bucci, Patrizia
collection CERN
description We discuss the stabilization of the scalar sector, including the radion, in the gauge model with one universal extra dimension, within Higgs and Higgsless scenarios. The stabilization occurs at the one-loop level, through the fermionic contribution to the effective potential; in the Higgs case, for stabilization to take place the bosonic contribution must be balanced by the fermionic one, hence the scales of these two cannot differ too much. However, there is no need for (softly broken) supersymmetry to achieve the stabilization - it can be arranged for a reasonably wide range of couplings and mass scales. The primary instability in the model is the run-away of the radion vacuum expectation value. It turns out that the requirement of the radion stability, in the Higgs case, favours a Higgs boson mass below 0.26 TeV, which is consistent with the Standard Model upper bound that follows from the electroweak precision measurements. The typical radion mass is of the order of 10^{-6} eV. The radion mass can be made larger by rising the scale of fermion masses, as clearly seen in the Higgsless case. The cosmological constant may be cancelled by suitable counterterms, in such a way that the stabilization is not affected.
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spelling cern-7204532023-03-14T17:07:08Zdoi:10.1088/1126-6708/2004/04/067http://cds.cern.ch/record/720453engBucci, PatriziaGrzadkowski, BohdanLalak, ZygmuntMatyszkiewicz, RadoslawElectroweak symmetry breaking and radion stabilization in universal extra dimensionsParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe discuss the stabilization of the scalar sector, including the radion, in the gauge model with one universal extra dimension, within Higgs and Higgsless scenarios. The stabilization occurs at the one-loop level, through the fermionic contribution to the effective potential; in the Higgs case, for stabilization to take place the bosonic contribution must be balanced by the fermionic one, hence the scales of these two cannot differ too much. However, there is no need for (softly broken) supersymmetry to achieve the stabilization - it can be arranged for a reasonably wide range of couplings and mass scales. The primary instability in the model is the run-away of the radion vacuum expectation value. It turns out that the requirement of the radion stability, in the Higgs case, favours a Higgs boson mass below 0.26 TeV, which is consistent with the Standard Model upper bound that follows from the electroweak precision measurements. The typical radion mass is of the order of 10^{-6} eV. The radion mass can be made larger by rising the scale of fermion masses, as clearly seen in the Higgsless case. The cosmological constant may be cancelled by suitable counterterms, in such a way that the stabilization is not affected.We discuss the stabilization of the scalar sector, including the radion, in the gauge model with one universal extra dimension, within Higgs and Higgsless scenarios. The stabilization occurs at the one-loop level, through the fermionic contribution to the effective potential: in the Higgs case, for stabilization to take place the bosonic contribution must be balanced by the fermionic one, hence the scales of these two cannot differ too much. However, there is no need for (softly broken) supersymmetry to achieve the stabilization - it can be arranged for a reasonably wide range of couplings and mass scales. The primary instability in the model is the run-away of the radion vacuum expectation value. It turns out that the requirement of the radion stability, in the Higgs case, favours a Higgs boson mass below 0.26 TeV, which is consistent with the Standard Model upper bound that follows from the electroweak precision measurements. The typical radion mass is of the order of 10^{-6} eV. The radion mass can be made larger by rising the scale of fermion masses, as clearly seen in the Higgsless case. The cosmological constant may be cancelled by suitable counterterms, in such a way that the stabilization is not affected.hep-ph/0403012CERN-PH-TH-2004-036IFT-2004-08CERN-PH-TH-2004-036IFT-2004-08oai:cds.cern.ch:7204532004-03-01
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Bucci, Patrizia
Grzadkowski, Bohdan
Lalak, Zygmunt
Matyszkiewicz, Radoslaw
Electroweak symmetry breaking and radion stabilization in universal extra dimensions
title Electroweak symmetry breaking and radion stabilization in universal extra dimensions
title_full Electroweak symmetry breaking and radion stabilization in universal extra dimensions
title_fullStr Electroweak symmetry breaking and radion stabilization in universal extra dimensions
title_full_unstemmed Electroweak symmetry breaking and radion stabilization in universal extra dimensions
title_short Electroweak symmetry breaking and radion stabilization in universal extra dimensions
title_sort electroweak symmetry breaking and radion stabilization in universal extra dimensions
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2004/04/067
http://cds.cern.ch/record/720453
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