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The hierarchy problem of the electroweak standard model revisited

  • 1. Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), Zeuthen (Germany)
  • 2. Humboldt-Universitaet, Berlin (Germany). Inst. fuer Physik

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A careful renormalization group analysis of the electroweak Standard Model reveals that there is no hierarchy problem in the SM. In the broken phase a light Higgs turns out to be natural as it is self-protected and self-tuned by the Higgs mechanism. It means that the scalar Higgs needs not be protected by any extra symmetry, specifically super symmetry, in order not to be much heavier than the other SM particles which are protected by gauge- or chiral-symmetry. Thus the existence of quadratic cutoff effects in the SM cannot motivate the need for a super symmetric extensions of the SM, but in contrast plays an important role in triggering the electroweak phase transition and in shaping the Higgs potential in the early universe to drive inflation as supported by observation.

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Imprint Pagination
7 p.
ISSN
0418-9833
Report number
DESY--13-093

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Secondary number(s)
HU-EP--13-25