The Bi-Spinor Standard Model with 3 Generations
Abstract
We show that if two of four generations of the bi-spinor Standard Model are mass-degenerate or sufficiently close in mass only three generations can be observed. We argue that the Standard Model and its bi-spinor analog are indistinguishable on the level of the electroweak precision variables S, T, U. As a result the bi-spinor Standard Model, which describes experimental observed textures of flavor mixing matrices is a better fit to the data then the Standard Model, where the textures are arbitrary.
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