arxiv.org/pdf/1305.6939
arxiv.org/pdf/1305.6939
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The SM trajectory requires very specific, highly fine-tuned initial conditions to realise this trajectory
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The SM trajectory requires very specific, highly fine-tuned initial conditions to realise this trajectory
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It stays for very long RG-time almost on the scaleless trajectory only to branch off into the broken phase
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It stays for very long RG-time almost on the scaleless trajectory only to branch off into the broken phase
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But the mu^2=0 theory is a repulsive fixed point. It is unstable
(Technically this is defined by the sign of the beta function).
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But the mu^2=0 theory is a repulsive fixed point. It is unstable
(Technically this is defined by the sign of the beta function).
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The mu^2=0 option is special, because it corresponds to the trajectory on which all particles remain massless and the theory remains scale-invariant (all operators are marginal)
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The mu^2=0 option is special, because it corresponds to the trajectory on which all particles remain massless and the theory remains scale-invariant (all operators are marginal)
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They correspond to the three different options for the Higgs mass term mu^2<0, mu^2=0 and mu^2>0
The mu^2>0 branch corresponds to the SM in which the electroweak gauge symmetry remains unbroken
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They correspond to the three different options for the Higgs mass term mu^2<0, mu^2=0 and mu^2>0
The mu^2>0 branch corresponds to the SM in which the electroweak gauge symmetry remains unbroken
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At very, very high energies, all the mass terms in the SM are irrelevant. The SM looks scale invariant in this limit, because all effects from dimensionful parameters (scales) can be ignored.
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At very, very high energies, all the mass terms in the SM are irrelevant. The SM looks scale invariant in this limit, because all effects from dimensionful parameters (scales) can be ignored.
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They also showed other properties like energy quantisation
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They also showed other properties like energy quantisation
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It explains radioactive alpha-decay where a whole Helium nucleus is emitted from a heavy decaying element even if the binding forces wouldn't allow this process classically
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It explains radioactive alpha-decay where a whole Helium nucleus is emitted from a heavy decaying element even if the binding forces wouldn't allow this process classically
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If you measure the position of the particle there is a finite probability it's outside the trap even if it never had enough kinetic energy to overcome the barrier. It 'tunnels' through the barrier
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If you measure the position of the particle there is a finite probability it's outside the trap even if it never had enough kinetic energy to overcome the barrier. It 'tunnels' through the barrier
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In the plot below we were at the blue, we are now at the red and could be as sensitive as the green markers
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In the plot below we were at the blue, we are now at the red and could be as sensitive as the green markers
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