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Is the Higgs Boson Associated with Coleman-Weinberg Dynamical Symmetry Breaking?

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2014-04-23 v2 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

The Higgs mechanism may be a quantum phenomenon, i.e., a Coleman-Weinberg potential generated by the explicit breaking of scale symmetry in Feynman loops. We review the relationship of scale symmetry, trace anomalies, and emphasize the role of the renormalization group in determining Coleman- Weinberg potentials. We propose a simple phenomenological model with "maximal visibility" at the LHC containing a "dormant" Higgs doublet (no VEV, coupled to standard model gauge interactions SU(2)×U(1)SU(2)\times U(1)) with a mass of 380\sim 380 GeV. We discuss the LHC phenomenology and UV challenges of such a model. We also give a schematic model in which new heavy fermions, with masses 230\sim 230 GeV, can drive a Coleman-Weinberg potential at two-loops. The role of the "improved stress tensor" is emphasized, and we propose a non-gravitational term, analogous to the θ\theta-term in QCD, which generates it from a scalar action.

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@article{arxiv.1401.4185,
  title  = {Is the Higgs Boson Associated with Coleman-Weinberg Dynamical Symmetry Breaking?},
  author = {Christopher T. Hill},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.4185},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

19 pages, 7 figures; v2 adds references and fixes typographical errors