Physical Implications of a Vector-like Extension of the Standard Model
Abstract
Physical implications of a vector-like extension of the standard model for heavier quarks and leptons with gauge symmetry and only one Higgs doublet are discussed. This scheme incorporates infinitely many fermions, and the chiral structure is realized by a non-vanishing analytic index of mass matrices. The model is perturbatively well controllable, and the physical Higgs particle generally mediates leptonic as well as quark flavor-changing processes at a rate below the present experimental limit. This model illustrates a general feature of models where some of the fermion masses are of non-Higgs origin.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9604358,
title = {Physical Implications of a Vector-like Extension of the Standard Model},
author = {Kazuo Fujikawa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9604358},
year = {2008}
}
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Some references are added. 5 pages. Talk presented at KOSEF-JSPS Winter School on Recent Developments in Particle and Nuclear Theory, Seoul, Korea, February 21-28,1996 (To be published in Supplement of Journal of Korean Physical Society)