Is it possible to estimate the Higgs mass from the CMB power spectrum?

General Relativity and Standard Model are considered as a theory of dynamical scale symmetry with definite initial data compatible with the accepted Higgs mechanism. In this theory the Early Universe behaves like a factory of electroweak bosons and Higgs scalars, and it gives a possibility to identi...

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description General Relativity and Standard Model are considered as a theory of dynamical scale symmetry with definite initial data compatible with the accepted Higgs mechanism. In this theory the Early Universe behaves like a factory of electroweak bosons and Higgs scalars, and it gives a possibility to identify three peaks in the Cosmic Microwave Background power spectrum with the contributions of photonic decays and annihilation processes of primordial Higgs, W and Z bosons in agreement with the QED coupling constant, Weinberg’s angle, and Higgs’ particle mass of about 118 GeV.
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BOSONS
COUPLING CONSTANTS
DECAY
ELECTRODYNAMICS
ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
ELEMENTARY PARTICLES
Elementary Particles and Fields
ENERGY RANGE
FIELD THEORIES
GENERAL RELATIVITY THEORY
GEV RANGE
GRAND UNIFIED THEORY
HIGGS BOSONS
HIGGS MODEL
INTERACTIONS
INTERMEDIATE BOSONS
INTERMEDIATE VECTOR BOSONS
MASS
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MICROWAVE RADIATION
Particle and Nuclear Physics
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POSTULATED PARTICLES
QUANTUM ELECTRODYNAMICS
QUANTUM FIELD THEORY
RADIATIONS
RELATIVITY THEORY
RELICT RADIATION
STANDARD MODEL
SYMMETRY
UNIFIED GAUGE MODELS
UNIVERSE
Z NEUTRAL BOSONS
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