Scaling of the Higgs Self-coupling and bounds on the Extra Dimension
Abstract
In this paper we study the one-loop evolution equation of the Higgs quartic coupling in the minimal Universal Extra Dimension model, and find that there are certain bounds on the extra dimension due to the singularity and vacuum stability conditions of the Higgs sector. In the range of the compactification radius, we notice that for a given initial value , there is an upper limit on for a Higgs mass of ; where any other compactification scales beyond that have been ruled out for theories where the evolution of does not develop a Landau pole and become divergent in the whole range (that is, from the electroweak scale to the unification scale). Likewise, in the range of the Higgs mass , for an initial value , we are led to a lower limit on ; any other compactification scales below that will be ruled out for theories where the evolution of does not become negative and destabilize the vacuum between the electroweak scale and the unification scale. For a Higgs mass in the range , the evolution of is finite and the theory is valid in the whole range (from the electroweak scale to the unification scale) for .
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@article{arxiv.1105.1132,
title = {Scaling of the Higgs Self-coupling and bounds on the Extra Dimension},
author = {A. S. Cornell and Lu-Xin Liu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1105.1132},
year = {2011}
}
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10 pages, 8 figures