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[Flexiblesusy-commits] [FlexibleSUSY/FlexibleSUSY] 2d6c0d: Bugfix: use user defined value of Z pole mass for ...GitHub noreply at github.comTue Sep 1 13:28:28 BST 2015
Branch: refs/heads/development Home: https://github.com/FlexibleSUSY/FlexibleSUSY Commit: 2d6c0d2cf6c48ae12d8dd4b28a1b27a5ac14daef https://github.com/FlexibleSUSY/FlexibleSUSY/commit/2d6c0d2cf6c48ae12d8dd4b28a1b27a5ac14daef Author: Alexander Voigt <alexander.voigt at desy.de> Date: 2015-09-01 (Tue, 01 Sep 2015) Changed paths: M meta/Constraint.m M src/lowe.cpp M src/slha_io.cpp M templates/two_scale_low_scale_constraint.cpp.in Log Message: ----------- Bugfix: use user defined value of Z pole mass for low-energy scale Before this commit, the hard-coded value of MZ = 91.1876 GeV was always used as scale for the low-energy constraint. This commit allows the user to use the value of MZ given in the SLHA input file as low-energy scale. Note: The low-energy scale is still fixed to be MZ. It cannot be set to a scale != MZ. The reason for this is, that the current implementation of the calculation of the Weinberg angle at the low-energy scale assumes that the renormalization scale is MZ.
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