The framed standard model (I) -- A physics case for framing the Yang-Mills theory?
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Publication:2805098
DOI10.1142/S0217751X15300598zbMATH Open1335.81006arXiv1505.05472MaRDI QIDQ2805098FDOQ2805098
Authors: Hong-Mo Chan
Publication date: 10 May 2016
Published in: International Journal of Modern Physics A (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: Introducing, in the underlying gauge theory of the Standard Model, the frame vectors in internal space as field variables (framons), in addition to the usual gauge boson and matter fermions fields, one obtains: * the standard Higgs scalar as the framon in the electroweak sector; * a global symmetry dual to colour to play the role of fermion generations. Renormalization via framon loops changes the orientation in generation space of the vacuum, hence also of the mass matrices of leptons and quarks, thus making them rotate with changing scale . From previous work, it is known already that a rotatiing mass matrix will lead automatically to: * CKM mixing and neutrino oscillations, * hierarachical masses for quarks and leptons, * a solution to the strong-CP problem transforming the theta-angle into a Kobayashi-Maskawa phase. Here in the FSM, the renormalization group equation has some special properties which explain the main qualitative feaures seen in experiment both for mixing matrices of quarks and leptons, and for their mass spectrum. Quantitative results will be given in (II). The paper ends with some tentative predictions on Higgs decay, and with some speculations on the origin of dark matter.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1505.05472
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