TeV- and MeV-physics out of an SUL(2)× UR(1)J × U(1)K model

Abstract

The standard electroweak interaction is here re-assessed to accommodate two different situations in Particle Physics. The first one is a Z'-model at the TeV-scale physics. The second one tackles the recent discussion of a possible fifth force mediated by a 17-MeV X-boson associated with an electron-positron emission in the transition of an excited 8-Beryllium to its ground state. The anomaly-free model that provides these two scenarios is based on an SUL(2) × UR(1)J × U(1)K-symmetry. It yields a new massive neutral boson, an exotic massive neutral fermion, right-neutrinos and an additional neutral Higgs particle, which stems from a supplementary Higgs field, introduced along with the usual Higgs doublet responsible for the electroweak breaking and the masses of W and Z0. Yukawa interactions of the two scalars generate the masses of the Standard Model leptons, neutrinos and a new exotic fermion of the model. The vacuum expectation values of the Higgses fix up two independent energy scales. One of them is the well-confirmed electroweak scale, 246 \, GeV, whereas the other one is set up by adopting an experimental estimate for the Z'-mass.

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