Six-Dimensional Gauge-Higgs Unification with an Extra Space S^2 and the Hierarchy Problem(Physics of elementary particles and fields)
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We calculate one-loop radiative correction to the mass of Higgs identified with the extra space components of the gauge field in a six-dimensional massive scalar QED compactified on a two-sphere. The radiatively induced Higgs mass is explicitly shown to be finite for arbitrary bulk scalar mass M. Furthermore, the remaining finite part also turns out to vanish, at least for the case of small M, thus suggesting that the radiatively induced Higgs mass exactly vanishes, in general. The non-zero "Kaluza-Klein" modes in the gauge sector are argued to have a Higgs-like mechanism and quantum mechanical N=2 supersymmetry, while the Higgs zero modes, as supersymmetric states, have a close relation with monopole configuration.
- 2008-07-15
著者
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Maru Nobuhito
Dipartimento Di Fisica Universita Di Roma "la Sapienza" And Infn:(present Office)departmen
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HASEGAWA K.
Departments of Anatomy of the School of Medicine, Indiana University
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LIM Chong-Sa
Department of Physics, Kobe University
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Lim Chong-sa
Department Of Physics Kobe University
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Hasegawa K.
Department of Applied Physics, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
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