New U(3) Family Gauge Symmetry and Muonium into Antimuonium Conversion
Abstract
According to Sumino's idea, a family U(3) gauge symmetry is assumed. SU(2)L doublet fields qL and L are assigned to 3 of U(3), while singlets uR, dR, eR and R are assigned to 3* of U(3). Then, current-current interactions with flavor number violations of | Nf|=2 (Nf is an individual family number) appear via the family gauge boson exchanges. Since the gauge symmetry model has inevitably been brought by Sumino with a specific purpose, the gauge coupling constants gf and the gauge boson mass spectrum mfij m(Aij) are not free parameters. We estimate mf11 100-1 TeV and mf12 101-2 TeV. As a possible signature of such the flavor number violating interactions, muonium into antimuonium conversion is discussed together with a rare kaon decay K+ → π+ + μ- +e+.
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