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Higgs and Top Masses from Dynamical Symmetry Breaking - Revisited

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2015-03-19 v1

Abstract

We re-examine our former predictions \cite{kahanath1,kahanath2} of the top and Higgs masses via dynamical symmetry breaking in a 4-fermion theory which produces the Higgs as a bound state, and relates the top and Higgs masses to mWm_W. The use of dynamical symmetry breaking was stongly motivated by the apparent equality, within a factor of two, of the known and expected masses of the WW, ZZ, top and Higgs. In later work \cite{kahanath2} we evaluated the masses self-consistently at the mass-poles, which resulted in predictions of mt175m_t \sim 175 GeV, and mH125m_H \sim 125 GeV as central values within ranges produced by varying the measured strong coupling. Figures (1) and (2) result from evolution down to mWm_W while the number quoted for the top quark mass, i.e. 175 GeV includes an evolution back up to the top and use of the determination of αs\alpha_s at LEP at that time. mHm_H is less dependent on the value of the strong coupling. The variation of the predicted masses for a range of the strong and electro-weak couplings αs\alpha_s, αW\alpha_W at mWm_W are exhibited in Figure (3) and Figure (4) reproduced from the last work \cite{kahanath2}, which was submitted to PRD well before the first FNAL publications \cite{CDF1,D0top} suggesting evidence for the top.

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@article{arxiv.1112.2794,
  title  = {Higgs and Top Masses from Dynamical Symmetry Breaking - Revisited},
  author = {D. E. Kahana and S. H. Kahana},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1112.2794},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

7 pages, 5 figures. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:hep-ph/9312316