Symmetry Breaking and Generational Mixing in Topcolor--Assisted Technicolor
Abstract
Topcolor--assisted technicolor provides a dynamical explanation for electroweak and flavor symmetry breaking and for the large mass of the top quark without unnatural fine tuning. A major challenge is to generate the observed mixing between heavy and light generations while breaking the strong topcolor interactions near~. I argue that these phenomena, as well as electroweak symmetry breaking, are intimately connected and I present a scenario for them based on nontrivial patterns of technifermion condensation. I also exhibit a class of models realizing this scenario. This picture leads to a rich phenomenology, especially in hadron and lepton collider experiments in the few hundred GeV to few TeV region and in precision electroweak tests at the , atomic parity violation, and polarized M{\o}ller scattering.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9602221,
title = {Symmetry Breaking and Generational Mixing in Topcolor--Assisted Technicolor},
author = {Kenneth Lane},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9602221},
year = {2016}
}
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22 pages, uses harvmac.tex