Heterotic string theory implies the QCD axion mass is bounded below by 0.5 neV and typically falls in [0.5, 0.8] neV across most compactifications.
The Strength of Weak Interactions at Very High-Energies and the Higgs Boson Mass
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Derives the elastic two-body unitarity relation for anisotropic scalar fields with different sound speeds, verifies it at one loop in a quartic model, and shows anisotropy modifies the radiatively generated scalon mass while leaving the Gildener-Weinberg flat direction unchanged.
Renormalization group evolution in the Alternative Left-Right Model restricts the allowed quartic couplings and yields upper bounds on extended Higgs scalar masses for theoretical consistency up to 10^16 GeV.
CMS observes electroweak W±W± and WZ production with two jets at 13.6 TeV with >5σ significance in all-leptonic final states using 171 fb⁻¹ of data.
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Heterotic String Theory Suggests a QCD Axion Near 0.5 neV
Heterotic string theory implies the QCD axion mass is bounded below by 0.5 neV and typically falls in [0.5, 0.8] neV across most compactifications.
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Disparity in sound speeds: implications for elastic unitarity and the effective potential in quantum field theory theory
Derives the elastic two-body unitarity relation for anisotropic scalar fields with different sound speeds, verifies it at one loop in a quartic model, and shows anisotropy modifies the radiatively generated scalon mass while leaving the Gildener-Weinberg flat direction unchanged.
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The Alternative Left-Right Scenario: Unitarity, Vacuum Stability and RG Evolution
Renormalization group evolution in the Alternative Left-Right Model restricts the allowed quartic couplings and yields upper bounds on extended Higgs scalar masses for theoretical consistency up to 10^16 GeV.
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First measurements of vector boson scattering in W$^\pm$W$^{\pm}$ and WZ production in all-leptonic final states at $\sqrt{s}$ = 13.6 TeV
CMS observes electroweak W±W± and WZ production with two jets at 13.6 TeV with >5σ significance in all-leptonic final states using 171 fb⁻¹ of data.