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Neutrino and scalar boson mass in algebraic quantum field theory

High Energy Physics - Theory 2008-04-10 v2

Abstract

The hypothesis is explored that fermion rest mass is due entirely to self-interaction via virtual excitation of gauge bosons. This requires revising the standard model to treat both chiral projections of a fermion field as SU(2) doublets, which precludes Yukawa coupling to a scalar (Higgs) boson field. The estimated self-interaction mass of the electron neutrino is 0.291×105me0.291\times10^{-5}m_e. The implied self-interaction mass of the Higgs boson itself is very small, comparable to the neutrino. Because there is no direct coupling to fermions, only to the Z0Z^0 gauge boson, this can be reconciled with failure to detect low-mass Higgs bosons. This argument eliminates many undetermined parameters of the standard model, but requires an {\it ad hoc} Lagrangian term to account for neutral current asymmetries. The proposed algebraic formalism is consistent with fermion generations defined by distinct eigenvalues of a self-interaction mass operator.

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@article{arxiv.0711.1382,
  title  = {Neutrino and scalar boson mass in algebraic quantum field theory},
  author = {R. K. Nesbet},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0711.1382},
  year   = {2008}
}

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2 files: enlett.tex, epl2.cls v2: Text revised to emphasize and justify modifications to the standard model and to support the conclusion that the Higgs mass may be very small