How to Put a Heavier Higgs on the Lattice

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Lattice

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10.1016/0370-2693(92)90028-3

Lattice work, exploring the Higgs mass triviality bound, seems to indicate that a strongly interacting scalar sector in the minimal standard model cannot exist while low energy QCD phenomenology seems to indicate that it could. We attack this puzzle using the 1/N expansion and discover a simple criterion for selecting a lattice action that is more likely to produce a heavy Higgs particle. Our large $N$ calculation suggests that the Higgs mass bound might be around $850 GeV$, which is about 30% higher than previously obtained.

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