A possible interpretation of the Higgs mass by the cosmological attractive relaxion
A possible interpretation of the Higgs mass by the cosmological attractive relaxion作者机构:Theoretical Physics DivisionInstitute of High Energy PhysicsChinese Academy of SciencesP.O.Box 918-4Beijing 100049China CAS Key Laboratory for Researches in Galaxies and CosmologyDepartment of AstronomyUniversity of Science and Technology of ChinaChinese Academy of SciencesHefei 230026China Key Laboratory of Particle Astrophysicsl Institute of Higl Energy PhysicsChinese Academy of ScienceP.O.Box 918-3Beijing 100049China
出 版 物:《Chinese Physics C》 (中国物理C(英文版))
年 卷 期:2016年第40卷第11期
页 面:49-54页
核心收录:
学科分类:07[理学] 070202[理学-粒子物理与原子核物理] 0702[理学-物理学]
基 金:Supported by NSFC(11121092,11033005,11375220,11421303) CAS PilotB Program,the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(2016M590133) Chinese National Youth Thousand Talents Program,the USTC start-up funding(KY2030000049) Youth Innovation Promotion Association Project Outstanding Young Scientists Project of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
主 题:Higgs inflation electroweak hierarchy
摘 要:Recently, a novel idea [1] has been proposed to relax the electroweak hierarchy problem through the cosmological inflation and the axion periotic potential. Here, we further assume that only the attractive inflation is needed to explain the light mass of the Higgs boson, where we do not need a specified periodic potential of the axion field. Attractive inflation during the early universe drives the Higgs boson mass from the large value in the early universe to the small value at present, where the Higgs mass is an evolving parameter of the Universe. Thus, the small Higgs mass can technically originate from the cosmological evolution rather than dynamical symmetry or anthropics. Further, we study the possible collider signals or constraints at a future lepton collier and the possible constraints from the muon anomalous magnetic moment. A concrete attractive relaxion model is also discussed, which is consistent with the data of Planck 2015.