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Mass bounds in a model with a triplet Higgs

Jeff R. Forshaw1, Agustin Sabio Vera2 and Benjamin Earle White1

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We perform an analysis of the Renormalization Group evolution of the couplings in an extension to the Standard Model which contains a real triplet in the Higgs sector. Insisting that the model remain valid up to 1 TeV allow us to map out the region of allowed mass for the Higgs bosons. We conclude that it is possible for there to be no light Higgs bosons without any otherwise dramatic deviation from the physics of the Standard Model.


Keywords

Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking

Beyond Standard Model

Higgs Physics

Renormalization Group

 

E-print Number: hep-ph/0302256

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PACS

11.10.Hi Renormalization group evolution of parameters

11.30.Qc Spontaneous and radiative symmetry breaking

14.80.Bn Standard-model Higgs bosons

Subjects

Particle physics and field theory

Dates

Issue 06 (June 2003)

Received 28 February 2003, accepted for publication 30 June 2003

Published 15 July 2003



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