If the Standard Model (SM) is valid up to extremely high energy scales, then the Higgs potential becomes unstable at approximately 10(11) GeV. However, calculations of the lifetime of the SM vacuum have shown that it vastly exceeds the age of the Universe. It was pointed out by two of us (V.B., E.M.) that these calculations are extremely sensitive to effects from Planck scale higher-dimensional operators and, without knowledge of these operators, firm conclusions about the lifetime of the SM vacuum cannot be drawn. The previous paper used analytical approximations to the potential and, except for Higgs contributions, ignored loop corrections to the bounce action. In this work, we do not rely on any analytical approximations and consider all...
The latest results of the ATLAS and CMS experiments point to a preferred narrow Higgs mass range (m_...
In view of the measured Higgs mass of 125 GeV, the perturbative renormalization group evolution of t...
If the Higgs boson has a mass below 130 GeV, then the standard model vacuum is unstable; if it has a...
If the Standard Model (SM) is valid up to extremely high energy scales, then the Higgs potential bec...
The possibility that the Standard Model (SM) is valid up to the Planck scale MP, i.e. that new physi...
We study Coleman–De Luccia tunneling of the Standard Model Higgs field during inflation in the case ...
AbstractWe review the vacuum stability problem in the Standard Model by studying the next-to-next-to...
AbstractWe study Coleman–De Luccia tunneling of the Standard Model Higgs field during inflation in t...
We review the formalism by which the tunnelling probability of an unstable ground state can be compu...
We investigate the vacuum stability in a scale invariant local model with vanishing scalar potential...
Measurements of the Higgs boson and top quark masses indicate that the Standard Model Higgs potentia...
If the Higgs mass m(H), is as low as suggested by present experimental information, the Standard Mod...
The measured (central) values of the Higgs and top quark masses indicate that the standard model (SM...
AbstractWe review the formalism by which the tunnelling probability of an unstable ground state can ...
We present a fast and efficient method for studying vacuum stability constraints in multi-scalar the...
The latest results of the ATLAS and CMS experiments point to a preferred narrow Higgs mass range (m_...
In view of the measured Higgs mass of 125 GeV, the perturbative renormalization group evolution of t...
If the Higgs boson has a mass below 130 GeV, then the standard model vacuum is unstable; if it has a...
If the Standard Model (SM) is valid up to extremely high energy scales, then the Higgs potential bec...
The possibility that the Standard Model (SM) is valid up to the Planck scale MP, i.e. that new physi...
We study Coleman–De Luccia tunneling of the Standard Model Higgs field during inflation in the case ...
AbstractWe review the vacuum stability problem in the Standard Model by studying the next-to-next-to...
AbstractWe study Coleman–De Luccia tunneling of the Standard Model Higgs field during inflation in t...
We review the formalism by which the tunnelling probability of an unstable ground state can be compu...
We investigate the vacuum stability in a scale invariant local model with vanishing scalar potential...
Measurements of the Higgs boson and top quark masses indicate that the Standard Model Higgs potentia...
If the Higgs mass m(H), is as low as suggested by present experimental information, the Standard Mod...
The measured (central) values of the Higgs and top quark masses indicate that the standard model (SM...
AbstractWe review the formalism by which the tunnelling probability of an unstable ground state can ...
We present a fast and efficient method for studying vacuum stability constraints in multi-scalar the...
The latest results of the ATLAS and CMS experiments point to a preferred narrow Higgs mass range (m_...
In view of the measured Higgs mass of 125 GeV, the perturbative renormalization group evolution of t...
If the Higgs boson has a mass below 130 GeV, then the standard model vacuum is unstable; if it has a...