The Higgs-Graviton Couplings: from Amplitudes to the Action
Allan Alonzo-Artiles, Ana Avilez-L\'opez, J. Lorenzo D\'iaz-Cruz and, Bryan O. Larios-L\'opez

TL;DR
This paper explores Higgs-graviton couplings through amplitude methods and extended gravitational actions, revealing simplified interaction structures and specific decay amplitude behaviors with implications for quantum effects.
Contribution
It introduces a novel analysis of Higgs-graviton interactions using amplitude techniques and extended gravity actions, uncovering KLT-like relations and decay amplitude properties.
Findings
Vertices satisfy KLT-type relations.
Higgs decay amplitude involves only Riemann tensor squared.
Non-minimal couplings do not affect on-shell graviton self-energy.
Abstract
In this paper we study the coupling of scalar (Higgs) particles () with gravitons () and their possible effects. The general form of the 3-point interaction can be derived using the scaling behavior of the spinor variables under the little group; the resulting vertices exhibit such simplicity, that some simplifications should be hidden in the expressions obtained from the extended scalar action. To investigate this, we study an extended Einstein-Hilbert action that besides the minimal coupling, it also includes terms of the form , and , as well as the term for the case of a pseudo-scalar (). The resulting vertices satisfy KLT-type relations, i.e., they can be written as the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
