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Is the Higgs really not as heavy as we thought?
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[QUOTE="George Jones, post: 6611336, member: 31570"] Section 4 of "Evaluation and Utility of Wilsonian Naturalness" by James D. Wells [URL]https://arxiv.org/abs/2107.06082[/URL] argues that there isn't a problem with the mass of the Higgs. "The summary of this section is that the SM has low fine tunings across matchings of EFTs across its mass thresholds and therefore passes its Naturalness test. There are dozens of non-trivial tests that could have come to a different conclusion. This gives confidence that our primary theory at the present (the SM) does not register as a failure in the Naturalness evaluation with which we plan to asses conjectured theories. This is in contrast to illogically charging the SM with a lethal naturalness problem and then finding new theories that do not. The SM is Natural. Or differently said, the SM does not suffer from Unnaturalness." [/QUOTE]
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