A triplet gauge boson with hypercharge one

Abstract

A vector boson W1μ with the quantum numbers (3,1) under SU(2)L× U(1)Y could in principle couple with the Higgs field via the renormalizable term W1μ*HDμH. This interaction is known to affect the T parameter and, in so doing, it could potentially explain the recent CDF measurement of the W-boson mass. As it is often the case with vectors, building a viable model with a W1 gauge boson is non-trivial. In this work I will describe two variations of a minimal setup containing this field; they are based on an extended SO(5)× SU(2)× U(1) electroweak group. I will nevertheless show that interactions such as W1μ*H∂μH are never generated in a Yang-Mills theory. A coupling between W1, H and another Higgs doublet H is possible though. Finally, I will provide an explicit recipe for the construction of viable models with gauge bosons in arbitrary representations of the Standard Model group; depending on the quantum numbers, they may couple to pairs of Standard Model fermions, or to a Standard Model fermion and an exotic one.

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