A HIGGS-FREE MODEL FOR FUNDAMENTAL INTERACTIONS. Part II: Predictions for Electroweak Observables
Abstract
The predictions for electroweak observables following from Higgs-Free Model for Fundamental Interactions are derived. It is shown that these predictions are close to the Standard Model predictions and they are in a surprising agreement with the experimental data. The analysis of electroweak observables at low and high energy suggests that the Higgs mass mH is just the ultraviolet cutoff which increases if the process energy scale increases. We propose several experimental tests which can discriminate between the Standard and the Higgs-Free Models.
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