Higgs inflation at the critical point
Abstract
Higgs inflation can occur if the Standard Model (SM) is a self-consistent effective field theory up to inflationary scale. This leads to a lower bound on the Higgs boson mass, Mh ≥ Mcrit. If Mh is more than a few hundreds of MeV above the critical value, the Higgs inflation predicts the universal values of inflationary indexes, r 0.003 and ns 0.97, independently on the Standard Model parameters. We show that in the vicinity of the critical point Mcrit the inflationary indexes acquire an essential dependence on the mass of the top quark mt and Mh. In particular, the amplitude of the gravitational waves can exceed considerably the universal value.
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