Some Conjectures on the Limit of Infinite Higgs Mass
Ruggero Ferrari, Marco Picariello (Dip. di Fisica, Universita' di, Milano, INFN, sezione di Milano), Andrea Quadri (Max-Planck-Institut fuer, Physik, Munich)

TL;DR
This paper explores the theoretical limit of an infinite Higgs mass in the electroweak model, proposing a formulation as a Stueckelberg massive non-abelian gauge theory, offering insights into gauge symmetry breaking.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach to modeling the infinite Higgs mass limit using Stueckelberg theory in non-abelian gauge frameworks.
Findings
Infinite Higgs mass limit can be formulated as a Stueckelberg massive gauge theory.
Provides a new perspective on gauge symmetry and mass generation.
Links Higgs potential limit to non-abelian gauge theory structures.
Abstract
We consider a possible field theory candidate for the electroweak SU(2) x U(1) model where the limit of infinitely sharp Higgs potential is performed. We show that it is possible to formulate such a limit as a Stueckelberg massive non abelian gauge theory.
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