Topological origin of vector boson masses in Electroweak Model

Abstract

The topological mechanism for generation of vector boson masses in the Electroweak Model is discussed. Vector boson masses are automatically generated by transformation of the free Lagrangian from the noncompact R4 matter fields space to the compact sphere S3. This model describes all experimentally observed fields and does not include the (up to now unobserved) scalar Higgs field. W- and Z-boson masses are expressed through the parameter R by the same formulas as in the standard case. The free parameter R of the model is now interpreted as the curvature radius of the spherical matter fields space. The development of this topological idea in different aspects, such as transformation to radial coordinates or nonlinearly realized gauge group or nonlinear partial-trace sigma-model, is briefly reviewed.

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