Proceedings of XTH Quark Confinement and the Hadron Spectrum — PoS(Confinement X) 2013
DOI: 10.22323/1.171.0276
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Constraining the Higgs boson mass: a non-perturbative lattice study

Abstract: We present non-perturbatively obtained results for upper and lower Higgs boson mass bounds using a chiral invariant lattice formulation of the Higgs-Yukawa sector of the standard model. We determine the mass bounds both, for a standard model top quark mass and for a possible fourth quark generation with masses up to 700GeV.

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“…(27) in the small L limit. 23) and the dashed curve is the potential obtained with the non-perturbative couplings (z np and y np ), where we assumed the value a/η = 0.30 However, it is clear that a full analysis of the stability condition of the SM can imply in new physics [7] as well as on the non-perturbative analysis of the Higgs potential [11]. Here we consider the simple examples of scalar QED and QCD with a colorless scalar in order to verify the effect of possible nonperturbative fixed points in the RG effective potential calculation.…”
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“…(27) in the small L limit. 23) and the dashed curve is the potential obtained with the non-perturbative couplings (z np and y np ), where we assumed the value a/η = 0.30 However, it is clear that a full analysis of the stability condition of the SM can imply in new physics [7] as well as on the non-perturbative analysis of the Higgs potential [11]. Here we consider the simple examples of scalar QED and QCD with a colorless scalar in order to verify the effect of possible nonperturbative fixed points in the RG effective potential calculation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, we should expect the stability of the effective potential certainly to depend on the coupling constants RG behavior in a much larger range of values [11].…”
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