Massive Tadpoles: Techniques and Applications
Abstract
A brief discussion of massive tadpole diagrams and their phenomenological consequences is presented. This includes predictions of the parameter and, as a consequence, the mass of the boson, implications on the charm and bottom quark masses from the moments, i.e. the derivatives of the current correlators, and the Higgs boson decay rate. A fairly consistent picture emerges, with GeV and GeV. Furthermore, fairly stringent predictions for the Higgs decay rate into photons and gluons are obtained, which will be interesting in increasingly precise experiments.
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@article{arxiv.1502.00509,
title = {Massive Tadpoles: Techniques and Applications},
author = {Konstantin G. Chetyrkin and Johann H. Kühn and Matthias Steinhauser and Christian Sturm},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.00509},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
12 pages, Contribution to the Proceedings of the Final Meeting of the Collaborative Research Centre / Transregio 9 "Computational Particle Physics", Durbach, Germany, September 2014, to appear in Nucl. Phys. (Proc. Suppl.), v2: Fig.10 updated, reference added