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Conformal Higgs model: Gauge fields can produce a 125GeV resonance

General Physics 2021-09-22 v5

Abstract

Recent cosmological observations and compatible theory offer an understanding of long-mysterious dark matter and dark energy. The postulate of universal conformal local Weyl scaling symmetry, without dark matter, modifies action integrals for both Einstein-Hilbert gravitation and the Higgs scalar field by nonclassical gravitational terms. Conformal theory accounts both for observed excessive external galactic orbital velocities and for accelerating cosmic expansion. SU(2) symmetry-breaking is retained but dark energy is implied rather than nonzero Higgs particle mass. These results are compatible with existence of a massive neutral particle or resonance W2W_2 at 125GeV, described as composite scalar gμνWμW+νg_{\mu\nu}W_-^\mu W_+^\nu and gμνZμZνg_{\mu\nu}Z^{\mu*}Z^\nu interacting strongly via quark exchange. Decay modes would be consistent with those observed at LHC. Higgs scalar field Φ\Phi is dressed by the W2W_2 field to produce Lagrangian term λ(ΦΦ)2\lambda(\Phi^\dagger\Phi)^2.

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@article{arxiv.1304.4650,
  title  = {Conformal Higgs model: Gauge fields can produce a 125GeV resonance},
  author = {R. K. Nesbet},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1304.4650},
  year   = {2021}
}

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7 pages, Abstract and text updated. Accepted for publication by Mod.Phys.Lett.A