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Two- and three-point functions in Landau gauge Yang-Mills-Higgs theory

High Energy Physics - Lattice 2014-06-06 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

Yang-Mills-Higgs theory offers a rich set of physics. In particular, in some region of its parameter space it has QCD-like behavior, while in some other range it is Higgs-like. Furthermore, for the choice of the gauge group SU(2) and an SU(2) Higgs flavor symmetry it is the Higgs sector of the standard model. Therefore, it is possible to study a plethora of phenomena within a single theory. Here the standard-model version is studied using lattice gauge theory. Choosing non-aligned minimal Landau gauge, its propagators and three-point vertices will be determined in both the QCD-like and Higgs-like domains. This permits to test various proposals for how confinement works, as well as how confinement and the Higgs effect differ. The correlations functions are found to exhibit a different behavior, depending on whether the lowest mass scalar flavor singlet is lighter than the vector triplet, heavier and stable, or unstable against decay into two vector triplets.

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@article{arxiv.1312.4873,
  title  = {Two- and three-point functions in Landau gauge Yang-Mills-Higgs theory},
  author = {Axel Maas and Tajdar Mufti},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.4873},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

46 pages, 22 figures, 1 table v2: Some pictures updated with more statistics, minor changes, one paragraph on 4-point functions added, version accepted by JHEP