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Standard Model Higgs boson mass from inflation: two loop analysis

Bezrukov, F.
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Shaposhnikov, M.  
2009
JHEP

We extend the analysis of [1] of the Standard Model Higgs inflation accounting for two-loop radiative corrections to the effective potential. As was expected, higher loop effects result in some modification of the interval for allowed Higgs masses mmin < mH < mmax, which somewhat exceeds the region in which the Standard Model can be considered as a viable effective field theory all the way up to the Planck scale. The dependence of the index ns of scalar perturbations on the Higgs mass is computed in two different renormalization procedures, associated with the Einstein (I) and Jordan (II) frames. In the procedure I the predictions of the spectral index of scalar fluctuations and of the tensor-to-scalar ratio practically do not depend on the Higgs mass within the admitted region and are equal to ns = 0.97 and r = 0.0034 respectively. In the procedure II the index ns acquires the visible dependence on the Higgs mass and and goes out of the admitted interval at mH below mmin. We compare our findings with the results of [2]. © SISSA 2009.

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research article
DOI
10.1088/1126-6708/2009/07/089
Web of Science ID

WOS:000270219900089

Scopus ID

2-s2.0-70350066380

Author(s)
Bezrukov, F.
Shaposhnikov, M.  
Date Issued

2009

Published in
JHEP
Volume

07

Start page

089

Subjects

Higgs Physics

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Cosmology of Theories beyond the SM

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Renormalization Group

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Standard Model

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Weinberg-Salam Model

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Particle Physics

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Bounds

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Constraints

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Perturbations

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(Ms)Over-Bar

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Triviality

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Invariance

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Cosmology

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Gravity

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REVIEWED

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