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arxiv hep-ph/9710380 v1 pith:MMUFKXZM submitted 1997-10-16 hep-ph

Effective Charge of the Higgs Boson

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The Higgs-boson lineshape is studied within the pinch technique resummation formalism. It is shown that any resonant Higgs-boson amplitude contains a universal part which is gauge independent, renormalization-group invariant, satisfies the optical and equivalence theorems, and constitutes the natural extension of the QED effective charge to the case of the Higgs scalar.

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