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Note on Higgs Decay into Two Photons $H\to γγ$

Da Huang, Yong Tang, Yue-Liang Wu

Published 2011-09-22, updated 2012-01-18Version 2

The Higgs decay $H\to \gamma\gamma$ duo to the virtual $W$-loop effect is revisited in the unitary gauge by using the symmetry-preserving and divergent-behavior-preserving loop regularization method, which is realized in the four dimensional space-time without changing original theory. Though the one-loop amplitude of $H\to \gamma\gamma$ is finite as the Higgs boson in the standard model has no direct interaction with the massless photons at tree level, while it involves both tensor-type and scalar-type divergent integrals which can in general destroy the gauge invariance without imposing a proper regularization scheme to make them well-defined. As the loop regularization scheme can ensure the consistency conditions between the regularized tensor-type and scalar-type divergent irreducible loop integrals to preserve gauge invariance, we explicitly show the absence of decoupling in the limit $M_W/M_H\to0$ and obtain a result agreed exactly with the earlier one in the literature. We then clarify the discrepancy between the earlier result and the recent one obtained by R. Gastmans, S.L. Wu and T.T. Wu. The advantage of calculation in the unitary gauge becomes manifest that the non-decoupling arises from the longitudinal contribution of the $W$ gauge boson.

Comments: 13 pages, 2 figures, references added, advantage of loop regularization method with the concept of irreduciable loop integral is emphasized, published version
Journal: Commun.Theor.Phys. 57 (2012) 427-434
Categories: hep-ph, hep-ex
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