The conditions for the cancellation of one loop contributions to vacuum energy (both U.V. divergent and finite) coming from the Standard Model (SM) fields are examined. It is proven that this is not possible unless one introduces besides several bosons, at least one massive fermion having mass within specific ranges. On examining one of the simplest SM extensions satisfying the constraints one finds that the mass range of the lightest massive boson is compatible with the present Higgs mass bounds. We do not consider effects associated with condensates or renormalization group running
We perform a manifestly gauge-independent analysis of the vacuum stability in the standard model inc...
If the Standard Model (SM) is an effective theory, as currently believed, it is valid up to some ene...
We assume a generic real singlet scalar extension of the Standard Model living in the vacuum (v,w) a...
The conditions for the cancellation of one loop contributions to vacuum energy (both U.V. divergent ...
We revisit the decoupling effects associated with heavy particles in the renormalization group runni...
An unavoidable condition for consistency of the standard model is that all quarks must be lighter th...
The parameters of the Higgs potential of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) receive la...
We discuss the lower Higgs boson mass bounds which come from the absolute stability of the Standard ...
We consider the renormalization group improvement in the theory of the Standard Model (SM) Higgs bos...
If the Standard Model (SM) is an effective theory, as currently believed, it is valid up to some ene...
Abstract It is known that there are AdS vacua obtained from compactifying the SM to 2 or 3 dimension...
The renormalization-group equation for the zero-point energies associated with vacuum fluctuations o...
Standard Model Vacuum Stability and some Implications for Higgs In ation The discovery of the Higgs ...
Assuming that the Higgs scalar is heavier than 1 TeV, low-energy physics may still be described effe...
We perform a manifestly gauge-independent analysis of the vacuum stability in the Standard Model (SM...
We perform a manifestly gauge-independent analysis of the vacuum stability in the standard model inc...
If the Standard Model (SM) is an effective theory, as currently believed, it is valid up to some ene...
We assume a generic real singlet scalar extension of the Standard Model living in the vacuum (v,w) a...
The conditions for the cancellation of one loop contributions to vacuum energy (both U.V. divergent ...
We revisit the decoupling effects associated with heavy particles in the renormalization group runni...
An unavoidable condition for consistency of the standard model is that all quarks must be lighter th...
The parameters of the Higgs potential of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) receive la...
We discuss the lower Higgs boson mass bounds which come from the absolute stability of the Standard ...
We consider the renormalization group improvement in the theory of the Standard Model (SM) Higgs bos...
If the Standard Model (SM) is an effective theory, as currently believed, it is valid up to some ene...
Abstract It is known that there are AdS vacua obtained from compactifying the SM to 2 or 3 dimension...
The renormalization-group equation for the zero-point energies associated with vacuum fluctuations o...
Standard Model Vacuum Stability and some Implications for Higgs In ation The discovery of the Higgs ...
Assuming that the Higgs scalar is heavier than 1 TeV, low-energy physics may still be described effe...
We perform a manifestly gauge-independent analysis of the vacuum stability in the Standard Model (SM...
We perform a manifestly gauge-independent analysis of the vacuum stability in the standard model inc...
If the Standard Model (SM) is an effective theory, as currently believed, it is valid up to some ene...
We assume a generic real singlet scalar extension of the Standard Model living in the vacuum (v,w) a...