Higgs and Top Masses from Dynamical Symmetry Breaking - Revisited
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 . 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 , , top and Higgs. In later work \cite{kahanath2} we evaluated the masses self-consistently at the mass-poles, which resulted in predictions of GeV, and GeV as central values within ranges produced by varying the measured strong coupling. Figures (1) and (2) result from evolution down to 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 at LEP at that time. 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 , at 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.
Cite
@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