23-27 May 2016
Europe/Madrid timezone

Electroweak vacuum stability and inflation via nonminimal derivative couplings to gravity

24 May 2016, 16:00
20m
Contributed talk Astro/Cosmo/Neutrinos Cosmo 2

Speaker

Stefano Di Vita (DESY)

Description

We show that the Standard Model vacuum can be stabilized if all particle propagators are non-minimally coupled to gravity. This is due to a Higgs-background dependent redefinition of the Standard Model fields: in terms of canonical variables and in the large Higgs field limit, the quantum fluctuations of the redefined fields are suppressed by the Higgs background. Thus, in this regime, quantum corrections to the tree-level electroweak potential are negligible. Finally, we show that in this framework the Higgs boson can be responsible for inflation. Due to a numerical coincidence that originates from the CMB data, inflation can happen if the Higgs boson mass, the top mass, and the QCD coupling lie in a region of the parameter space approximately equivalent than the one allowing for electroweak vacuum stability in the Standard Model. We find some (small) regions in the Standard Model parameter space in which the new interaction "rescues" the electroweak vacuum, which would not be stable in the Standard Model.

Primary authors

Dr. Cristiano Germani (Institut de Ciencies del Cosmos (ICCUB), Universitat de Barcelona) Stefano Di Vita (DESY)

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