# The Impact of the Higgs on Einstein's Gravity

**Authors:** M. D. Maia, Valdir B. Bezerra

arXiv: 1702.08871 · 2019-10-29

## TL;DR

This paper reviews how the discovery of the Higgs mechanism influences Einstein's gravity, showing that gravitation can be consistent with the Standard Model and is renormalizable.

## Contribution

It provides an updated review of deriving Einstein's equations from quantum field theory post-Higgs discovery, emphasizing the compatibility of gravity with the Standard Model.

## Key findings

- Gravitation is renormalizable within the Standard Model framework.
- Einstein's gravity remains consistent with quantum field theory after Higgs discovery.
- The derivation of Einstein's equations from quantum theory is revisited with new insights.

## Abstract

We present an updated review of Kraichnan's derivation of Einstein's equations from quantum field theory, including the period after the discovery of the Higgs mechanism. Gravitation in the Einstein sense is seen to be renormalizable and consistent with the Standard Model of Fundamental Interactions.

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