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Weak interactions at very high energies: The role of the Higgs-boson mass

Benjamin W. Lee, +2 more
- 01 Sep 1977 - 
- Vol. 16, Iss: 5, pp 1519-1531
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In this paper, it was shown that the parital wave unitarity is not respected by the tree diagrams for two-body scattering of gauge bosons, and the weak interactions must become strong at high energies.
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We give an $S$-matrix-theoretic demonstration that if the Higgs-boson mass exceeds ${M}_{c}={(8\ensuremath{\pi}\frac{\sqrt{2}}{3}{G}_{F})}^{\frac{1}{2}}$, parital-wave unitarity is not respected by the tree diagrams for two-body scattering of gauge bosons, and the weak interactions must become strong at high energies. We exhibit the relation of this bound to the structure of the Higgs-Goldstone Lagrangian, and speculate on the consequences of strongly coupled Higgs-Goldstone systems. Prospects for the observation of massive Higgs scalars are noted.

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Strength of weak interactions at very high energies and the Higgs boson mass

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that if the Higgs boson mass exceeds Mc=(8π23GF)12 partial-wave unitarity is not respected by the tree diagrams for two-body reactions of gauge bosons, then the weak interactions must become strong.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the double-dispersion representation is applied to the problem of pion-pion scattering, and it is shown that, if inelastic effects are important only at very high energies and $S$-wave scattering dominates at low energy, a set of integral equations for the low-energy amplitudes can be derived.
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