Possible finiteness of the Higgs boson mass renormalization

Sep, 1992
10 pages
Published in:
  • Phys.Rev.D 47 (1993) 2143-2146
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Report number:
  • UCRHEP-T100

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Abstract:
It is shown by explicit calculation that the one-loop mass renormalization of the Higgs boson in the standard model is gauge-independent. It could even be rendered finite if the following mass relationships were satisfied: mt 2mH 2=(2MW 2+MZ 2)/3m_t~2 \simeq m_H~2 = (2 M_W~2 + M_Z~2)/3. Numerically, this would imply mt84GeVm_t \simeq 84GeV which is below the current experimental lower bound of 91 GeV, but since higher-order corrections are yet to be calculated, the above hypothesis could still have a chance of being realized.
  • electroweak interaction
  • Higgs particle: mass
  • mass: Higgs particle
  • renormalization
  • Feynman graph: higher-order
  • mass formula
  • mass: top
  • top: mass
  • intermediate boson: mass
  • mass: intermediate boson