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Preprint . 2026
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Asymptotic Safety and the Standard Model: Falsifiable Predictions, Binary Tests, and Programme Status

Authors: Burch, Brian;

Asymptotic Safety and the Standard Model: Falsifiable Predictions, Binary Tests, and Programme Status

Abstract

Papers I and II of this series establish the V6 bimetric Asymptotic Safety (AS) Higgs massprediction at mH = 125.33 ± 0.67 GeV (+0.19σ, post-diction candidate) and the top mass prediction at mt =172.0 ± 2.0 GeV (E&H convention, 1.33σ). This note consolidates the complete set of falsifiable predictions,binary tests, and programme-level evidential claims that accompany those papers. We record 13 quantitativeagreements, 9 binary falsification tests, 5 acknowledged open problems, and 6 presentation correctionsapplied in March 2026. The neutron EDM experiment n2EDM at PSI commenced physics data-taking in late2025, with a first result expected Q1 2027; the framework predicts θ*QCD = 0, implying dn = 0 exactly,making T1 an imminent hard kill test. The Dirac neutrino prediction (θMR = −0.977, W11) implies mββ = 0exactly — a clean binary test against nEXO and LEGEND-1000 (~2028–2030). The Higgs mass will beconfirmed as a genuine prediction only when the trilinear coupling κλ is computed and registered before HLLHC measurement. All results are timestamped 04 March 2026.

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