Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1844367 | Nuclear Physics B | 2007 | 29 Pages |
Abstract
We present lattice simulation results corresponding to an SU(2) pure gauge theory defined on the orbifold space E4ÃI1, where E4 is the four-dimensional Euclidean space and I1 is an interval, with the gauge symmetry broken to a U(1) subgroup at the two ends of the interval by appropriate boundary conditions. We demonstrate that the U(1) gauge boson acquires a mass from a Higgs mechanism. The mechanism is driven by two of the extra-dimensional components of the five-dimensional gauge field which play respectively the role of the longitudinal component of the gauge boson and a massive real physical scalar, the Higgs particle. Despite the non-renormalizable nature of the theory, we observe only a mild cut-off dependence of the physical observables. We also show evidence that there is a region in the parameter space where the system behaves in a way consistent with dimensional reduction.
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Authors
Nikos Irges, Francesco Knechtli,