Non--perturbative evidence for non--decoupling of heavy fermions

Abstract

We investigate, using a 1/N expansion, the behavior of a parameter in the scalar--fermion sector of the standard model that shows perturbative non--decoupling as the fermion becomes heavy. This low energy parameter is related to the S parameter defined through the W3-B vacuum polarization tensor. We obtain the leading 1/N contribution to this parameter that, if expanded perturbatively, collapses to its constant one--loop result; remarkably all the higher--order terms in the series vanish. Non--perturbatively, however, we find that as the mass of the fermion approaches the built--in cutoff scale of the theory --- the triviality scale --- the parameter is highly dependent on the implementation of the cutoff; it is non--universal, and shows non--decoupling.

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