Abstract
We uncover two precise interpretations of traditional electroweak fine-tuning (FT) measures that were historically missed. (i) a statistical interpretation: the traditional FT measure shows the change in plausibility of a model in which a parameter was exchanged for the Z boson mass relative to an untuned model in light of the Z boson mass measurement. (ii) an information-theoretic interpretation: the traditional FT measure shows the exponential of the extra information, measured in nats, relative to an untuned model that you must supply about a parameter in order to fit the Z mass. We derive the mathematical results underlying these interpretations, and explain them using examples from weak scale supersymmetry. These new interpretations shed fresh light on historical and recent studies using traditional FT measures.
Original language | English |
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Journal | arXiv |
Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - Jun 2024 |