De. Kahana et Sh. Kahana, TOP-QUARK AND HIGGS-BOSON MASSES IN DYNAMICAL SYMMETRY-BREAKING, Physical review. D. Particles and fields, 52(5), 1995, pp. 3065-3071
A model for composite electroweak bosons is reexamined to establish ap
proximate ranges for the initial predictions of the top quark and Higg
s boson masses. Higher order corrections to this four-fermion theory a
t high mass scale, where the theory is matched to the standard model,
have little effect, as do wide variations in this scale. However, incl
uding all one loop evolution and defining the masses self-consistently
, at their respective poles, shifts the top quark and Higgs boson mass
es somewhat from the earlier calculated positions. These masses exhibi
t a moderate dependence on the measured strong coupling: for example,
with alpha(S)(m(W)) = 0.115(0.125), one finds m(t) similar to 180(185)
GeV and m(H) similar to 130(135) GeV.