Radiative symmetry breaking (RSB) is a theoretically appealing framework for the generation of mass scales through quantum effects. It can be successfully implemented in models with extended scalar and gauge sectors. We provide a systematic analysis of RSB in such models: we review the common approximative methods of studying RSB, emphasising their limits of applicability and discuss the relevance of the relative magnitudes of tree-level and loop contributions as well as the dependence of the results on the renormalisation scale. The general considerations are exemplified within the context of the conformal Standard Model extended with a scalar doublet of a new SU(2)X gauge group, the so-called SU(2)cSM. We show that various perturbative me...
Since the discovery of the Higgs boson, the field of high energy physics has entered a precision era...
Radiatively induced SU(2) symmetry breaking is shown to be a genuine feature of SU(2) x O(N) globall...
A new renormalization group is presented which exploits invariance with respect to more than one sca...
Radiative symmetry breaking (RSB) is a theoretically appealing framework for the generation of mass ...
In this thesis we investigate the fundamental features of radiatively induced spontaneous symmetry b...
AbstractIn this work, we investigate the consequences of the Renormalization Group Equation (RGE) in...
International audienceGrand unification of gauge couplings and fermionic representations remains an ...
It is shown that, when studying radiative SU(2) × U(1) breaking in supersymmetric models, a naive us...
The four articles contained in this thesis all concern aspects of model building beyond the Standard...
In this thesis, we use the Coleman-Weinberg effective potential for computing the radiative correcti...
In this thesis, I discuss the conformally symmetric (CS) Standard Model (SM) and the hidden sector e...
We compute one loop radiative corrections to the physical neutralino masses in the MSSM considering ...
We show how the renormalization group may be used in supersymmetric models to determine the expectat...
We re-examine the question of radiative symmetry breaking in the standard model in the presence of r...
Depuis la découverte du boson de Higgs, la physique des hautes énergies est entrée dans l'ère de la ...
Since the discovery of the Higgs boson, the field of high energy physics has entered a precision era...
Radiatively induced SU(2) symmetry breaking is shown to be a genuine feature of SU(2) x O(N) globall...
A new renormalization group is presented which exploits invariance with respect to more than one sca...
Radiative symmetry breaking (RSB) is a theoretically appealing framework for the generation of mass ...
In this thesis we investigate the fundamental features of radiatively induced spontaneous symmetry b...
AbstractIn this work, we investigate the consequences of the Renormalization Group Equation (RGE) in...
International audienceGrand unification of gauge couplings and fermionic representations remains an ...
It is shown that, when studying radiative SU(2) × U(1) breaking in supersymmetric models, a naive us...
The four articles contained in this thesis all concern aspects of model building beyond the Standard...
In this thesis, we use the Coleman-Weinberg effective potential for computing the radiative correcti...
In this thesis, I discuss the conformally symmetric (CS) Standard Model (SM) and the hidden sector e...
We compute one loop radiative corrections to the physical neutralino masses in the MSSM considering ...
We show how the renormalization group may be used in supersymmetric models to determine the expectat...
We re-examine the question of radiative symmetry breaking in the standard model in the presence of r...
Depuis la découverte du boson de Higgs, la physique des hautes énergies est entrée dans l'ère de la ...
Since the discovery of the Higgs boson, the field of high energy physics has entered a precision era...
Radiatively induced SU(2) symmetry breaking is shown to be a genuine feature of SU(2) x O(N) globall...
A new renormalization group is presented which exploits invariance with respect to more than one sca...