We consider theories with a large number N-F of charged fermions and compute the renormalization group equations for the gauge, Yukawa and quartic couplings resummed at leading order in 1/N-F. We construct extensions of the standard model where SU(2) and/or SU(3) are asymptotically safe. When the same procedure is applied to the Abelian U(1) factor, we find that the Higgs quartic can not be made asymptotically safe and stay perturbative at the same time.

Pelaggi, G.m., Plascencia, A.d., Salvio, A., Sannino, F., Smirnov, J., Strumia, A. (2018). Asymptotically safe standard model extensions?. PHYSICAL REVIEW D, 97(9) [10.1103/PhysRevD.97.095013].

Asymptotically safe standard model extensions?

SALVIO, ALBERTO;
2018-05-14

Abstract

We consider theories with a large number N-F of charged fermions and compute the renormalization group equations for the gauge, Yukawa and quartic couplings resummed at leading order in 1/N-F. We construct extensions of the standard model where SU(2) and/or SU(3) are asymptotically safe. When the same procedure is applied to the Abelian U(1) factor, we find that the Higgs quartic can not be made asymptotically safe and stay perturbative at the same time.
14-mag-2018
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Settore FIS/02 - FISICA TEORICA, MODELLI E METODI MATEMATICI
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Pelaggi, G.m., Plascencia, A.d., Salvio, A., Sannino, F., Smirnov, J., Strumia, A. (2018). Asymptotically safe standard model extensions?. PHYSICAL REVIEW D, 97(9) [10.1103/PhysRevD.97.095013].
Pelaggi, Gm; Plascencia, Ad; Salvio, A; Sannino, F; Smirnov, J; Strumia, A
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