Lattice simulations of an SU(3) gauge theory with a fundamental Higgs reveal new parity-degenerate and charged states that ordinary perturbation theory does not predict.
Subleading Higgs effects at lepton colliders
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Subtle field-theoretical effects suggest the presence of additional Higgs contributions in standard model processes. This has been supported by electroweak lattice calculation, e.\ g.\ for vector boson scattering. These effects can be included in perturbation theory by a suitable augmentation. We use such augmented perturbation theory to determine the impact at next-to-leading order at lepton colliders, from LEP to future machines such as FCC, in collisions with fermion-antifermion final states. After providing the formal background, we outline the calculational procedure, showing that in the fully exclusive process $e^-e^+\to f\bar{f}$ deviations only occur in fixed order at electroweak NNLO, but become relevant at the TeV scale already in resummed tree-level calculations. We discuss further processes where deviations are expected already at fixed-order NLO.
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Lattice simulations of an SU(3) gauge theory with a fundamental Higgs reveal new parity-degenerate and charged states that ordinary perturbation theory does not predict.