Possible reason why leptons are lighter than quarks

R. R. Volkas
Phys. Rev. D 50, 4625 – Published 1 October 1994
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Abstract

The minimal model of spontaneously broken leptonic color and discrete quarklepton symmetry predicts that charged leptons have the same masses as their partner charge +2/3 quarks up to small radiative corrections. By invoking a different pattern of symmetry breaking, a similar model can be constructed with the structural feature that charged leptons have to be ligher than their partner quarks because of mixing between leptonic colors, provided mixing between generations is not too strong. As well as furnishing a new model-building tool, this is phenomenologically interesting because some of the new physics responsible for the quark-lepton mass hierarchy could exist on scales as low as several hundred GeV.

  • Received 25 May 1994

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.50.4625

©1994 American Physical Society

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R. R. Volkas

  • Research Centre for High Energy Physics, School of Physics, University of Melbourne, Parkville 3052, Australia

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Vol. 50, Iss. 7 — 1 October 1994

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