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The anthropic principle and the mass scale of the Standard Model

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2011-05-12 v2

Abstract

In theories in which different regions of the universe can have different values of the the physical parameters, we would naturally find ourselves in a region which has parameters favorable for life. We explore the range of anthropically allowed values of the mass parameter in the Higgs potential, μ2\mu^2. For μ2<0\mu^2<0, the requirement that complex elements be formed suggests that the Higgs vacuum expectation value vv must have a magnitude less than 5 times its observed value. For μ2>0\mu^2>0, baryon stability requires that μ<<MP|\mu|<<M_P, the Planck Mass. Smaller values of μ2|\mu^2| may or may not be allowed depending on issues of element synthesis and stellar evolution. We conclude that the observed value of μ2\mu^2 is reasonably typical of the anthropically allowed range, and that anthropic arguments provide a plausible explanation for the closeness of the QCD scale and the weak scale.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9707380,
  title  = {The anthropic principle and the mass scale of the Standard Model},
  author = {V. Agrawal and S. M. Barr and J. F. Donoghue and D. Seckel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9707380},
  year   = {2011}
}

Comments

28 pages, LaTeX. No changes from version originally submitted to archive, except that problem with figure file has been corrected