Friday, July 27, 2012

1207.6233 (Norma Susana Mankoc Borstnik)

How many scalar fields there are and how are they related to fermions
and weak bosons in the spin-charge-family theory?
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Norma Susana Mankoc Borstnik
The spin-charge-family theory offers a possible explanation for the assumptions of the standard model, interpreting the standard model as its low energy effective manifestation. The standard model Higgs and Yukawa couplings are explained as an effective replacement for several scalar fields, all of bosonic (adjoint) representations with respect to all the charge groups, with the family groups included. Assuming the Lagrange function for all scalar fields to be of the renormalizable kind, properties of the scalar fields on the tree level are discussed. Free scalar fields (mass eigenstates) differ from either those, which couple to $Z_m$, or to $W^{\pm}_{m}$ or to each family member of each of the four families, which further differ among themselves. Consequently the spin-charge-family theory predictions differ from those of the standard model.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.6233

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