NEUTRINO MASS AS A CONSEQUENCE OF THE EXACT SOLUTION OF 3-3-1 GAUGE MODELS WITHOUT EXOTIC ELECTRIC CHARGES

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DOI10.1142/S0217732306020007zbMATH Open1098.81855arXivhep-th/0601057OpenAlexW1973175837MaRDI QIDQ5481909FDOQ5481909

Adrian Palcu

Publication date: 24 August 2006

Published in: Modern Physics Letters A (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: The unjustly neglected method of exactly solving generalized electro-weak models - with an original spontaneous symmetry breaking mechanism based on the gauge group SU(n)LotimesU(1)Y - is applied here to a particular class of chiral 3-3-1 models. This procedure enables us - without resorting to any approximation - to express the boson mass spectrum and charges of the particles involved therein as a straightforward consequence of both a proper parametrization of the Higgs sector and a new generalized Weinberg transformation. We prove that the resulting values can be accommodated to the experimental ones just by tuning a sole parameter. Furthermore, if we take into consideration both the left-handed and right-handed components of the neutrino (included in a lepton triplet along with their corresponding left-handed charged partner) then we are in the position to propose an original method for the neutrino to acquire a very small but non-zero mass without spoiling the previously achieved results in the exact solution of the model. In order to be compatible with the existing phenomenological data, the range of that sole parameter imposes in our method a large order of magnitude for the VEV <phi>sim106 TeV. Consequently, the new bosons of the model have to be very massive. PACS numbers: 14.60.St; 12.60.Cn; 12.60.Fr


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0601057




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