The Higgs mass and the scale of new physics

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Abstract: In view of the measured Higgs mass of 125 GeV, the perturbative renormalization group evolution of the Standard Model suggests that our Higgs vacuum might not be stable. We connect the usual perturbative approach and the functional renormalization group which allows for a straightforward inclusion of higher-dimensional operators in the presence of an ultraviolet cutoff. In the latter framework we study vacuum stability in the presence of higher-dimensional operators. We find that their presence can have a sizable influence on the maximum ultraviolet scale of the Standard Model and the existence of instabilities. Finally, we discuss how such operators can be generated in specific models and study the relation between the instability scale of the potential and the scale of new physics required to avoid instabilities.

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Eichhorn, A., Gies, H., Jaeckel, J., Plehn, T., Scherer, M. M., & Sondenheimer, R. (2015). The Higgs mass and the scale of new physics. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2015(4). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP04(2015)022

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