The trivial Higgs boson: first evidences from LHC
P. Cea, L. Cosmai

TL;DR
This paper proposes a scenario where a heavy, non-self-interacting Higgs boson with a mass around 754 GeV exists, and discusses its experimental signatures in light of recent LHC data.
Contribution
It introduces a trivial Higgs boson model with a specific mass and width, contrasting with standard Higgs expectations, supported by preliminary experimental indications.
Findings
Higgs mass estimated at 754 GeV with uncertainties
Higgs width approximately 320 GeV
Experimental data from ATLAS may support the trivial Higgs scenario
Abstract
We further elaborate on the triviality and spontaneous symmetry breaking scenario where the Higgs boson without self-interaction coexists with spontaneous symmetry breaking. The trivial Higgs boson is rather heavy with mass m_H = 754 +/- 20 (stat) +/- 20 (syst) GeV and total width \Gamma(H) \simeq 320 GeV. We briefly discuss the experimantal signatures of our trivial Higgs and compare with the recent results from ATLAS collaboration. We argue that experimental data seem to support our scenario.
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
