Flavor Physics and the Triviality Bound on the Higgs Mass
Abstract
The triviality of the scalar sector of the standard one-doublet Higgs model implies that this model is only an effective low-energy theory valid below some cut-off scale . The underlying high-energy theory must include flavor dynamics at a scale of order or greater in order to give rise to the different Yukawa couplings of the Higgs to ordinary fermions. This flavor dynamics will generically produce flavor-changing neutral currents and non-universal corrections to Z -> b b-bar. We show that the experimental constraints on the neutral D-meson mass difference imply that must be greater than of order 21 TeV. We also discuss bounds on from the constraints on extra contributions to the K_L - K_S mass difference and to the coupling of the Z boson to b-quarks. For theories defined about the infrared-stable Gaussian fixed-point, we estimate that this lower bound on yields an upper bound of approximately 460 GeV on the Higgs boson's mass, independent of the regulator chosen to define the theory.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9702416,
title = {Flavor Physics and the Triviality Bound on the Higgs Mass},
author = {R. S. Chivukula and B. A. Dobrescu and E. H. Simmons},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9702416},
year = {2008}
}
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11 pages, 2 embedded figures, LaTeX; references and discussion of CP violation added