We present the evaluation of the two-loop O(g4Mt2/MW2) effects in the partial widths of the Z0 boson in the scheme and in two different implementations of the on-shell scheme. We observe a clear reduction of the scheme dependence of the predictions. The renormalization procedure and the Heavy Top Expansion employed in the O(g4Mt2/MW2) calculations are illustrated in some detail and intermediate results are provided. We discuss the implication of our results on the constraints for the Higgs mass making use of simple interpolating formulas. We find that precision data give MH<285 GeV at 95% C.L. taking into account the theory uncertainty. Including also the information from direct search experiments we obtain a 95% upper bound MH<345 GeV.

Two-loop heavy top corrections to the Z0 boson partial widths

GAMBINO, Paolo
2000-01-01

Abstract

We present the evaluation of the two-loop O(g4Mt2/MW2) effects in the partial widths of the Z0 boson in the scheme and in two different implementations of the on-shell scheme. We observe a clear reduction of the scheme dependence of the predictions. The renormalization procedure and the Heavy Top Expansion employed in the O(g4Mt2/MW2) calculations are illustrated in some detail and intermediate results are provided. We discuss the implication of our results on the constraints for the Higgs mass making use of simple interpolating formulas. We find that precision data give MH<285 GeV at 95% C.L. taking into account the theory uncertainty. Including also the information from direct search experiments we obtain a 95% upper bound MH<345 GeV.
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0550321399007294
Giuseppe Degrassi; Paolo Gambino
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