Composite Weak Bosons, Leptons and Quarks
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
2015-05-28 v3
Abstract
The weak bosons consist of two fermions, bound by a new confining gauge force. The mass scale of this new interaction is determined. At energies below 0.5 TeV the standard electroweak theory is valid. A neutral isoscalar weak boson X must exist - its mass is less than 1 TeV. It will decay mainly into quark and lepton pairs and into two or three weak bosons. Above the mass of 1 TeV one finds excitations of the weak bosons, which mainly decay into pairs of weak bosons. Leptons and quarks consist of a fermion and a scalar. Pairs of leptons and pairs of quarks form resonances at very high energy.
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@article{arxiv.1105.3354,
title = {Composite Weak Bosons, Leptons and Quarks},
author = {Harald Fritzsch},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1105.3354},
year = {2015}
}
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