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arxiv: hep-ph/0003293 · v1 · submitted 2000-03-30 · ✦ hep-ph

On the infrared behaviour of the (singlet) Higgs propagator

classification ✦ hep-ph
keywords behaviourpropagatorhiggsinfraredlimitpotentialsingletsingular
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We present a simple semi-perturbative argument in favour of a peculiar infrared behaviour of the (singlet) Higgs propagator. On the basis of `triviality' one expects a continuum limit with a two-point function $\Gamma_2(q) \to (q^2 + M^2_h)$. However, this is not valid in the limit $q \to 0$ where one actually finds a singular behaviour. This is in agreement with both non-perturbative analyses of the effective potential and with lattice computations of the propagator and of the zero-momentum susceptibility in the broken phase. The singular behaviour persists in an O(N) continuous-symmetry theory, the case first pointed out by Symanzik, and supports the existence of an extremely weak $1/r$ potential that does not disappear when coupling the scalar fields to gauge bosons.

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