Operator Analysis for the Higgs Potential and Cosmological Bound on the Higgs-Boson Mass
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Using effective lagrangian, we examine the impacts of new physics on the electroweak baryogenesis. By analysing the high dimensional operators relevent to the Higgs potential we point out that the Higgs mass bound required by electroweak baryogenesis can be relaxed to the region allowed by experiments, provided that new physics appears at the TeV scale.
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