Integrating out the Standard Higgs Field in the Path Integral
Abstract
We integrate out the Higgs boson in the electroweak standard model at one loop and construct a low-energy effective Lagrangian assuming that the Higgs mass is much larger than the gauge-boson masses. Instead of applying diagrammatical techniques, we integrate out the Higgs boson directly in the path integral, which turns out to be much simpler. By using the background-field method and the Stueckelberg formalism, we directly find a manifestly gauge-invariant result. The heavy-Higgs effects on fermionic couplings are derived, too. At one loop the -terms of the heavy-Higgs limit of the electroweak standard model coincide with the UV-divergent terms in the gauged non-linear -model, but vertex functions differ in addition by finite constant terms. Finally, the leading Higgs effects to some physical processes are calculated from the effective Lagrangian.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9505266,
title = {Integrating out the Standard Higgs Field in the Path Integral},
author = {Stefan Dittmaier and Carsten Grosse-Knetter},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9505266},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
39 pages, latex, 7 figures uuencoded postscript, revised version, to appear in Nucl. Phys. B