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We derive the Salam-Weinberg model by gauging an internal simple supergroup SU(21). The theory uniquely assigns the correct SU(2)L ? U(1) eigenvalues for all leptons, fixes θW = 30°, generates the W±σ, Z0σ and Aσ together with the Higgs-Goldstone IL = 12 scalar multiplets as gauge fields, and imposes the standard spontaneous breakdown of SU(2)L ? U(1). The masses of intermediate bosons and fermions are directly generated by SU(21) universality, which also fixes the Higgs field coupling.  相似文献   

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We discuss the possibility of obtaining the observed pattern of quark masses and mixings as a consequence of radiative corrections, gauge invariance and particle content of the theory. We do not allow any kind of additional symmetry, such as family and discrete symmetries. A model based on the gauge groupSU(3)×SU(2) L ×SU(2) R ×U(1) B?L is considered. It turns out that the correct values of quark masses can be reasonably reproduced. The typical strength of the flavour changing couplings of theZ 0-boson is however at least one order of magnitude above the experimental upper bounds. A comparison is made with a model in which an additional discrete symmetry is present. In this case flavour changing phenomena can be kept under control.  相似文献   

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We determine here the most general electroweak interaction based on the groupSU(2)L×SU(2)R×U(1). When we rotate theZ 1,Z 2 basis to theZ,D basis such that the total interaction ofZ with the right-handed current is zero, we obtain an interaction that is free of triangle anomalies. This condition enables us to know the angle through whichZ 1,Z 2 basis is to be rotated. We show that the triangle anomaly free interaction obtained by others is contained here as a special case. We also determine the triangle anomaly free weak interaction whenever the neutral (Z,D) bosons are mass eigenstates and show that it reduces to the neutral sector of the standard model whenever g R 2 goes to infinity. The charged sector is also developed here. The most general elements of the masssquared matrix of theZ,D bosons are evaluated. The masses of the left- and right-handed charged bosons are also determined.  相似文献   

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The standardSU(2) lattice gauge theory model without fermions may be considered as aZ 2 model with monopoles and fluctuating coupling constants. At low temperatures β?1 (=small bare coupling constant) the monopoles are confined.  相似文献   

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A left-right symmetric SUL(3) × SUR(3) gauge model with leptons in the (3, 3) + (3, 3) representation is presented. The SUIL(2)×U(1) subgroup is practically the WS + GIM model for sin2?W38, with additional currents involving heavy leptons. μ is naturally suppressed and a new kind of νe?νμ oscillations is possible. τ and 3μ events can be related to one leptonic triplet. The model is naturally imbedded in exceptional groups.  相似文献   

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The general problem of conservation of strangeness and other quark flavors by the exchange of several neutral Higgs mesons is investigated in SU(2)L × U(1). We find that the horizontal symmetries necessary to enforce this conservation conflict with the known Cabibbo mixing. In particular, if the quarks form an irreducible representation of the horizontal symmetry, the mixing angles are all trivial (i.e., 0 or π2); if they form a reducible representation, it is possible to have some nontrivial mixing angles, but only if there are several unmixed generations of quarks with exactly the same relative pattern of masses and mixings.  相似文献   

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Spontaneously broken gauge theories in a constant external electromagnetic field are shown to exhibit a first-order phase transition to a restored symmetry phase when the external field exceeds a certain critical value. The effects of fields characterized by various values of the two Lorentz invariants F1 = 12(B2 ? E2) and F2 = E · B are discussed. In a simple SU(2) model the critical field strength is found to be gR2(F1)crit = 0.057 mw4, mw being the vector boson mass. A number of theoretical developments in the background field formalism are presented. A new gauge-fixing term, the background field R gauge, is introduced. The configuration space heat kernel method for evaluating functional determinants, extended to allow the use of dimensional regularization, is employed, and it is shown how to perform background field calculations in a gauge specified by an arbitrary parameter α. Further applications of these methods are discussed.  相似文献   

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We consider models of (d?n)-dimensional membranes fluctuating in a d-dimensional space under the action of surface tension. We investigate the renormalization properties of these models perturbatively and in 1n expansion. The potential relationships of these models to generalized Z2 gauge theories are indicated.  相似文献   

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The potential A(r) ≡ M(r?×n?)(r?r·n?)?1 is a static solution to the classical theory of non-abelian gauge fields coupled to a point magnetic source, for any matrix M in the Lie algebra of the gauge group G. This solution is rotationally invariant if the eigenvalues of M in the adjoint representation of G are quantized in half-integer units, but is stable to small perturbations only if all non-vanishing eigenvalues are ±12. In this paper, for the gauge groups G = SU(N), it is shown which sets of eigenvalues of M are consistent with the group structure, which consistent sets are gauge inequivalent, and which consistent gauge inequivalent sets correspond to stable monopoles. It is found that there are N inequivalent stable monopoles, including the trivial case M = 0. Equivalence here is with respect to non-singular gauge transformations—the symmetry transformations of the classical theory. Singular gauge transformations are, in contrast, not symmetries but they are nevertheless useful for classifying solutions and for relating the above concept of local stability to the global, or topological, stability associated with the Dirac strings. In this context, it is shown that there are N distinct topological classes of monopoles, with the group structure of the center ZN1(SU(N)/ZN) of SU(N), that each class contains exactly one stable monopole, and that any other monopole in the same class has a strictly larger value of the magnetic charge magnitude trM2. This leads to an interesting physical picture of local stability as a consequence of the minimization of magnetic energy. The paper concludes with some comments on related topics: the empirical absence of magnetic charge, `t Hooft's calculation of magnetic energy, magnetic confinement, and spontaneously broken theories.  相似文献   

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The number of chiral fermions may change in the course of spontaneous symmetry breaking. We discuss solutions of a six-dimensional Einstein-Yang-Mills theory based on SO(12). In the resulting effective four-dimensional theory they can be interpreted as spontaneous breaking of a gauge group SO(10) to H = SU(3)C × SU(2)L × U(1)R × U(10)B?L. For all solutions, the fermions which are chiral with respect to H form standard generations. However, the number of generations for the solutions with broken SO(10) may be different compared to the symmetric solutions. All solutions considered here exhibit a local generation group SU(2)G × U(1)G. For the solutions with broken SO(10) symmetry, the leptons and quarks within one generation transform differently with respect to SU(2)G × U(1)G. Spontaneous symmetry breaking also modifies the SO(10) relations among Yukawa couplings. All this has important consequences for possible fermion mass relations obtained from higher-dimensional theories.  相似文献   

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《Physics letters. [Part B]》1987,194(2):231-235
We describe a simple N = 1 supersymmetric GUT based on the group SU(5)×U(1) which has the following virtues: the gauge group is broken down to the SU(3)C×SU(2)L×U(1)Y of the standard model using just 10, 10 Higgs representations, and doublet-triplet mass splitting problem is solved naturally by a very simple missing-partner mechanism. The successful supersymmetric GUT prediction for sin2θw can be maintained, whilst there are no fermion mass relations. The gauge group and representation structure of the model may be obtainable from the superstring.  相似文献   

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We compute in the standard model of SU(3)c×(SU(2)×U(1)) with massless quarks and leptons the two-loop anomalous dimensions of the four-fermion operators relevant to proton decay in process involving (u, d, e, νe). The calculation is carried out by the use of dimensional reduction, a variant of dimensional regularization. Our aim is to give a complete calculation within the SU(5) GUT model of the next-to-leading enhancement-suppression factor for nucleon decay due to renormalization effects arising from hard gluons, W's and B's in process which involve (u, d, e, νe). It turns out that the result is sensitive to the ratios x(i) = MH (i)/MX where MH(i) are the masses of the twelve superheavy Higgs scalars in the 24 multiplet which breaks SU(5) → SU(3)×SU(2)×U(1).  相似文献   

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We study a matrix model obtained by dimensionally reducing Chern–Simons theory on S3S3. We find that the matrix integration is decomposed into sectors classified by the representation of SU(2)SU(2). We show that the N  -block sectors reproduce SU(N)SU(N) Yang–Mills theory on S2S2 as the matrix size goes to infinity.  相似文献   

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A comparative and systematic study is made of 2-dimensional CP(n) σ-models and new 4-dimensional HP(n) σ-models and their respective embedded U(1) and Sp(1) holonomic gauge field structures. The central theme is complex versus quaternionic analyticity. A unified formulation is achieved by way of Cartan's method of moving frames adapted to the hypercomplex geometries of the harmonic symmetric spaces CP(n) ≈ SU(n + 1)SU(n) × U(1) and HP(n) ≈ Sp(n + 1)Sp(n) × Sp(1) respectively. Elements of complex Kähler manifolds are applied to a detailed analysis of the CP(n) σ-model and its instanton sector. Generalization to any Kählerian σ-model is manifest. On the basis of Cauchy-Riemann analyticity, Kählerian models are shown to have an infinite number of local continuity equations. In a parallel manner, new 4-dimensional conformally invariant HP(n) σ-models are constructed. Focus is on the latter's hidden local gauge invariance in their holonomy group Sp(n) × Sp(1) which allows a natural embedding of the Sp(1) ≈ SU(2) pure Yang-Mills theory. The associated quaternionic structure is discussed in light of both quaternionic quantum mechanics and Kählerian geometry. In this chiral setting, the SU(2) Yang-Mills duality equations are cast into quaternionic Cauchy-Riemann equations over S4HP(1), the conformal spacetime. In analogy to the CP(n) case, their rational solutions are the most general (8n ? 3) parameter instantons where the associated algebraic nonlinear equations of the type of Atiyah, Drinfeld, Hitchin, and Manin are now expressed in a new conformally invariant form. Geometrically, the SU(2) instantons solve the Frenet-Serret equations for quaternionic holomorphic curves; they are conformal maps from HP(1) into HP(n) with n their second Chern index. Fueter's quaternionic analysis is presented, then applied: Fueter functions are particularly suited for the solutions of 't Hooft, of Jackiw, Nohl and Rebbi, and of Witten and Peng, as well as the self-dual finite action per unit time solution of Bogomol'nyi, Prasad and Sommerfield. Generalizing the latter, a new solution with unit Chern index and finite action per unit spacetime cell is found. It is expressed in terms of the quaternionic fourfold quasi-periodic Weierstrass Zeta function. Finally the essence of our method is revealed in terms of universal connections over Stiefel bundles; generalization to real, complex and quaternionic classifying Grassmanian σ-models with their embedded SO(m), SU(m) and Sp(m) gauge fields is outlined in terms of gauge invariant projector valued chiral fields. Other outstanding problems are briefly discussed.  相似文献   

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We study the distribution of P vortices near the confining string in the indirect Z(2) projection of SU(2) lattice gauge theory. We find that the density of vortices approaches the vacuum value at large distances and is strongly suppressed near the line connecting the test quark-antiquark pair. This implies that the condensate of P vortices is broken inside the confining string. The width of the P-vortex density distribution increases with increasing distance between the quark and antiquark. Our best fit indicates the logarithmic dependence of this width on q q? separation.  相似文献   

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