First lattice evidence for a non-trivial renormalization of the Higgs condensate

Abstract

General arguments related to ``triviality'' predict that, in the broken phase of (λ4)4 theory, the condensate <> re-scales by a factor Zφ different from the conventional wavefunction-renormalization factor, Zprop. Using a lattice simulation in the Ising limit we measure Zφ=m2 from the physical mass and susceptibility and Zprop from the residue of the shifted-field propagator. We find that the two Z's differ, with the difference increasing rapidly as the continuum limit is approached. Since Zφ affects the relation of <> to the Fermi constant it can sizeably affect the present bounds on the Higgs mass.

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