SMH (Standard Model Higgs mass program)
SMH is a library of utilities for calculations involving the Higgs
sector of the Standard Model. It implements the relation between the Higgs boson pole mass Mh and
the dimensionless Higgs self-coupling lambda and
the other Standard Model parameters,
to full 2-loop order with leading 3-loop corrections.
Either of Mh or lambda can be taken as an
input, and the other is computed as an output. SMH also contains
utilities for minimizing the scalar potential
to determine the relation between the Higgs
vacuum expectation value and Lagrangian mass squared parameter, and
for renormalization group running of the Standard Model parameters.
The code is written in C, and may be linked from C or C++.
SMH is free software, released under the
GPL.
The authors are Stephen P. Martin and David G. Robertson. The paper announcing SMH, and containing the calculations on which it is based, is available from the arXiv.org preprint archive as 1407.4336. Equation (2.48) in that paper refers to a set of coefficients which are not given explicitly there, but can be downloaded here as coefficients.txt. The source code for the current version (v1.0, July 16, 2014) of the program can be downloaded here as a gzipped tar file: smh-1.0.tar.gz. This unpacks into a single directory, which contains the C source files and a README.txt file with complete instructions for building and using SMH. SMH requires the TSIL library of utilities for the numerical calculation of dimensionally regularized two-loop self-energy integrals. This page is mirrored here. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grants PHY-1068369 and PHY-1417028. The work of DGR was supported in part by a grant from the Ohio Supercomputer Center. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. |