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Vacuum stability with radiative Yukawa couplings

Journal

JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
Volume -, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/JHEP01(2022)142

Keywords

Beyond Standard Model; Higgs Physics

Funding

  1. European Union through the ERDF CoE grant [TK133]
  2. Estonian Research Council [PRG356, MOBTT86]

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This paper explores the stability of the electroweak vacuum within a new paradigm for the origin of Yukawa couplings. The couplings are generated radiatively as low energy effective couplings by interacting with a hidden sector at the one-loop level. By studying two complementary scenarios, it is shown that the framework can achieve vacuum stability without parameter tuning.
We explore the electroweak vacuum stability in the framework of a recently proposed paradigm for the origin of Yukawa couplings. These arise as low energy effective couplings radiatively generated by portal interactions with a hidden, or dark, sector at the one-loop level. Possible tree-level Yukawa couplings are forbidden by a new underlying symmetry, assumed to be spontaneously broken by the vacuum expectation value of a new scalar field above the electroweak scale. As a consequence, the top Yukawa interaction ceases to behave as a local operator at energies above the new sector scale and, therefore, cannot contribute to the running of the quartic Higgs coupling at higher energies. By studying two complementary scenarios, we explicitly show that the framework can achieve the stability of the electroweak vacuum without particular tuning of parameters. The proposed mechanism requires the existence of a dark sector and new portal messenger scalar interactions that, connecting the Standard Model to the dark sector fields, could be tested at the LHC and future collider experiments.

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