Electroweak Sphaleron in Large Higgs Boson Mass Limit

Abstract

Since the TRIVIALITY argument of the Higgs sector requires the existence of new physics beyond the standard model, there should exist a cutoff beyond which the standard model will breakdown. The cutoff can be determined from the position of the Landau pole. We study the effects of this cutoff on the energy of the electroweak sphaleron, Espha, in the large Higgs boson mass limit. We found that Espha becomes arbitrarily large as the Higgs boson mass increases. This is in contrast to the well-known result, which is held in the standard model and a wide class of its extensions, that Espha is stable against the variation of the bare Higgs boson mass. The physical meaning of this result is discussed.

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