The contraction hypothesis of the gauge group of the Standard Model and LHC experimental data
Abstract
Within the framework of the contraction hypothesis of the gauge group of the Standard Model the behavior of the amplitude of the dominant Higgs boson production process in the four-lepton decay with increasing temperature T is analyzed. It is shown that the modified process breaks down into a number of channels depending on the contribution of the color components in the loop of virtual quarks, leading to the creation of the Higgs boson. The dependence on T of the cross section of each channel is found. Comparison with LHC data on Higgs boson creation cross sections at energies (temperatures) of 7, 8, 13, and 14 TeV showed that the hypothesis about the contraction of the gauge group of the Standard Model does not contradict these data.
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