Elementary particle non-perturbative mass generation. A step towards a beyond-the-Standard-Model model
Abstract
We show that a recently discovered non-perturbative field-theoretical mechanism giving mass to elementary fermions, is also capable of generating a mass for the electro-weak bosons and can thus be used as a viable alternative to the Higgs scenario. A detailed analysis of this remarkable feature shows that the non-perturbatively generated fermion and W masses have the parametric form mf Cf(α)RGI and MW gw cw(α)RGI, respectively, where the coefficients Cf(α) and cw(α) are functions of the gauge couplings, gw is the weak coupling and RGI is the RGI scale of the theory. In view of these expressions, we see that to match the experimental values of the top quark and W masses, we are led to conjecture the existence of a yet unobserved sector of massive fermions (that we denote Tera-fermions) subjected, besides ordinary Standard Model interactions, to some kind of super-strong gauge interactions (Tera-interactions), so that the full theory (SM plus Tera-particles) will have an RGI scale RGI T in the TeV region. This approach offers a solution of the mass naturalness problem (there is no fundamental Higgs), an understanding of the fermion mass hierarchy and a physical interpretation of the electro-weak scale as a fraction of T.
Turn this paper into a lesson
ArcXiv compiles a structured reading guide from this paper's metadata: plain-English importance, contributions, prerequisite concepts, which sections to read first, flashcards, and a quiz. Grounded in the abstract, never invented.