Tuesday, January 29, 2013

1301.6464 (W-Y. Pauchy Hwang)

A Way to Understand the Mass Generation    [PDF]

W-Y. Pauchy Hwang
We explain why the "maximally broken" family gauge theory may be there - as a way to understand the mass-generation mechanism. We use the language of Hwang and Yan to write down an extended Standard Model - using renormalizable quantum field theory as the framework; to start with certain basic units together with a certain gauge group. Specifically we use the left-handed and right-handed spinors to form the basic units together with SUc(3) x SUL(2) x U(1) x SUf(3) as the gauge group. The scalar fields phi(1,2)(the standard Higgs), phi(3,1), and phi(3,2), with the first family index and the second SUL(2) index, would suffice - that is, to make certain that all family particles are (very) massive and the phenomena of three generations, including neutrino oscillations, are there.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1301.6464

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