The Higgs boson: from the lattice to LHC
Paolo Cea, Leonardo Cosmai

TL;DR
This paper explores the non-perturbative lattice approach to the Higgs boson, supporting a scenario where it coexists with spontaneous symmetry breaking and predicting a relatively heavy Higgs mass around 754 GeV.
Contribution
It provides lattice simulation evidence for a heavy Higgs boson and discusses the triviality and spontaneous symmetry breaking scenario.
Findings
Higgs mass estimated at 754 GeV with uncertainties
Higgs width approximately 340 GeV
Supports non-perturbative lattice evidence for Higgs properties
Abstract
We discuss the triviality and spontaneous symmetry breaking scenario where the Higgs boson without self-interaction coexists with spontaneous symmetry breaking. We argue that non perturbative lattice investigations support this scenario. Moreover, from lattice simulations we predict that the Higgs boson is rather heavy. We estimate the Higgs boson mass and the Higgs total width .
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Particle Detector Development and Performance
