After reviewing the calculation of the Standard Model one-loop effective potential in a class of linear gauges, we discuss the physical observables entering the vacuum stability analysis. While the electroweak-vacuum-stability bound on the Higgs boson mass can be formally proven to be gauge independent, the field value at which the effective potential turns negative (the so-called instability scale) is a gauge dependent quantity. By varying the gauge-fixing scheme and the gauge-fixing parameters in their perturbative domain, we find an irreducible theoretical uncertainty of at least two orders of magnitude on the scale at which the Standard Model vacuum becomes unstable. © 2014 The Author(s)
We perform a manifestly gauge-independent analysis of the vacuum stability in the Standard Model (SM...
The stability of the Standard Model is determined by the true minimum of the effective Higgs potenti...
Using the absolute stability requirement of the Standard Model vacuum, we compute the Higgs mass bou...
After reviewing the calculation of the Standard Model one-loop effective potential in a class of lin...
The measured (central) values of the Higgs and top quark masses indicate that the Standard Model (SM...
The measured (central) values of the Higgs and top quark masses indicate that the Standard Model (SM...
The measured (central) values of the Higgs and top quark masses indicate that the standard model (SM...
The measured (central) values of the Higgs and top quark masses indicate that the Standard Model (SM...
We perform a manifestly gauge-independent analysis of the vacuum stability in the standard model inc...
We perform a manifestly gauge-independent analysis of the vacuum stability in the standard model inc...
The latest results of the ATLAS and CMS experiments point to a preferred narrow Higgs mass range (m_...
We perform a manifestly gauge-independent analysis of the vacuum stability in the Standard Model (SM...
Using a physical renormalisation scheme we derive mass-dependent renormalisation group equations for...
Calculations performed within the Standard Model suggest that the electroweak vacuum is unstable if ...
Calculations performed within the Standard Model suggest that the electroweak vacuum is unstable if ...
We perform a manifestly gauge-independent analysis of the vacuum stability in the Standard Model (SM...
The stability of the Standard Model is determined by the true minimum of the effective Higgs potenti...
Using the absolute stability requirement of the Standard Model vacuum, we compute the Higgs mass bou...
After reviewing the calculation of the Standard Model one-loop effective potential in a class of lin...
The measured (central) values of the Higgs and top quark masses indicate that the Standard Model (SM...
The measured (central) values of the Higgs and top quark masses indicate that the Standard Model (SM...
The measured (central) values of the Higgs and top quark masses indicate that the standard model (SM...
The measured (central) values of the Higgs and top quark masses indicate that the Standard Model (SM...
We perform a manifestly gauge-independent analysis of the vacuum stability in the standard model inc...
We perform a manifestly gauge-independent analysis of the vacuum stability in the standard model inc...
The latest results of the ATLAS and CMS experiments point to a preferred narrow Higgs mass range (m_...
We perform a manifestly gauge-independent analysis of the vacuum stability in the Standard Model (SM...
Using a physical renormalisation scheme we derive mass-dependent renormalisation group equations for...
Calculations performed within the Standard Model suggest that the electroweak vacuum is unstable if ...
Calculations performed within the Standard Model suggest that the electroweak vacuum is unstable if ...
We perform a manifestly gauge-independent analysis of the vacuum stability in the Standard Model (SM...
The stability of the Standard Model is determined by the true minimum of the effective Higgs potenti...
Using the absolute stability requirement of the Standard Model vacuum, we compute the Higgs mass bou...