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Do experiments suggest a hierarchy problem?
Published 1997-09-19Version 1
The hierarchy problem of the scalar sector of the standard model is reformulated, emphasizing the role of experimental facts that may suggest the existence of a new physics large mass scale, for instance indications of the instability of the matter, or indications in favor of massive neutrinos. In the see-saw model for the neutrino masses a hierarchy problem arises if the mass of the right-handed neutrinos is larger than approximatively $10^7$ GeV: this problem, and its possible solutions, are discussed.
Comments: revtex, 4 pages, 1 figure
Journal: Phys.Rev. D57 (1998) 7027-7030
Categories: hep-ph
Keywords: experiments, physics large mass scale, hierarchy problem arises, see-saw model, experimental facts
Tags: journal article
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