Exploring Higgs boson Yukawa interactions with a scalar singlet using Dyson-Schwinger equations
Higgs, being the first discovery of a fundamental scalar field in the standard model (SM), opens the possibility of existence of other scalar or pseudo scalar particles in nature. Though it does not conclusively fulfill the role of inflaton, it does provide motivation for experimental searches invol...
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Veröffentlicht in: | arXiv.org 2019-10 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Higgs, being the first discovery of a fundamental scalar field in the standard model (SM), opens the possibility of existence of other scalar or pseudo scalar particles in nature. Though it does not conclusively fulfill the role of inflaton, it does provide motivation for experimental searches involving interactions of scalar (or pseudo scalar) particles as well as implications of such particles' existence from the perspective of theoretical understanding. Yukawa interactions are among the possible interactions. The considered model addresses Yukawa interaction among the Higgs (and Higgs bar) and a real singlet scalar field using Dyson Schwinger equations (DSEs) over a range of bare coupling values relevant to inflation-related physics for several scalar bare masses and cutoff values. The Higgs mass is kept fixed at two values for two different scenarios. It is found that Higgs propagators are tree level dominated while scalar propagators, despite their dependence on parameter region, do not degenerate over the whole parameter space. The interaction vertices show significant deviations from tree level expression for a number of parameters and exhibit two distinct behaviors. Furthermore, the theory does not show any conclusive sign of triviality over the explored parameter space, despite suppressed vertices for some parameters, particularly for small coupling values in a certain region of parameter space. |
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ISSN: | 2331-8422 |