On the Naturalness of Higgs Inflation
Abstract
We critically examine the recent claim that the Standard Model Higgs boson H could drive inflation in agreement with observations if | H|2 has a strong coupling 104 to the Ricci curvature scalar. We first show that the effective theory approach upon which that claim is based ceases to be valid beyond a cutoff scale =mp/, where mp is the reduced Planck mass. We then argue that knowing the Higgs potential profile for the field values relevant for inflation (| H|>mp/ ) requires knowledge of the ultraviolet completion of the SM beyond . In absence of such microscopic theory, the extrapolation of the pure SM potential beyond is unwarranted and the scenario is akin to other ad-hoc inflaton potentials afflicted with significant fine-tuning. The appealing naturalness of this minimal proposal is therefore lost.
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