Nonrelativistic Yang-Mills Theory for a Naturally Light Higgs Boson
Abstract
We continue the study of the nonrelativistic short-distance completions of a naturally light Higgs, focusing on the interplay between the gauge symmetries and the polynomial shift symmetries. We investigate the naturalness of nonrelativistic scalar quantum electrodynamics with a dynamical critical exponent by computing leading power law divergences to the scalar propagator in this theory. We find that power law divergences exhibit a more refined structure in theories that lack boost symmetries. Finally, in this toy model, we show that it is possible to preserve a fairly large hierarchy between the scalar mass and the high energy naturalness scale across 7 orders of magnitude, while accommodating a gauge coupling of order 0.1.
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@article{arxiv.1705.04701,
title = {Nonrelativistic Yang-Mills Theory for a Naturally Light Higgs Boson},
author = {Laure Berthier and Kevin T. Grosvenor and Ziqi Yan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.04701},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
37 pages; v2: clarifications added in Section 2, fixed typos; v3: clarifications added in Appendix B, references added; v4: updates in Appendix A