Higgs' mass around 115 GeV would testify for composite Higgs
@article{Arbuzov2001HiggsMA, title={Higgs' mass around 115 GeV would testify for composite Higgs}, author={B. Arbuzov}, journal={arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology}, year={2001} }
Theory with $SU(2)\times U(1)$ gauge invariant electroweak Lagrangian describing standard interaction of massless quark doublet without elementary scalar Higgs sector is considered. We show in the main order of $1/N_c$ expansion, that there exists a solution, which breaks initial symmetry and is accompanied by an appearance of zero mass composite scalar doublet. The electroweak loop corrections shift its mass to a tachyon value and thus the scalar serves as a substitute for usual elementary… CONTINUE READING
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