
TL;DR
This paper proposes a heavy, 750 GeV Trivial Higgs boson within the Standard Model, discussing its experimental signatures and potential consistency with early LHC data from ATLAS and CMS.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of a Trivial Higgs with a specific mass and explores its experimental implications, offering a novel perspective on Higgs physics within the Standard Model.
Findings
Potential compatibility with early LHC data
Heavy Higgs mass around 750 GeV
Discussion of experimental signatures
Abstract
We further elaborate on our proposal for the Trivial Higgs that within the Standard Model is the unique possibility to implement the spontaneous symmetry breaking of the local gauge symmetry by elementary local scalar fields. The Trivial Higgs boson turns out to be rather heavy with mass GeV. We discuss the experimental signatures of our Trivial Higgs and compare with the recent data from ATLAS and CMS collaborations based on a total integrated luminosity between 1 fb and 2.3 fb. We suggest that the available experimental data could be consistent with our scenario.
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
