Some Remarks to the Standard Model of Electroweak Interactions. Absence of Polarization i.e. Charge Renormalization and Mass Generations

Abstract

In the article considers some remarks to the standard approach to weak interactions. Higgs mechanism contains contradictions, therefore cannot be considered as a realistic mechanism for mass generations. The couple constant of the weak interactions cannot be changed in dependence on momenta transfer (it leads to violation of the law of energy-momenta conversation), i.e. it must be constant. It means that there are no charge vacuum polarizations or renormalization of the couple constant of the weak interactions. Then it is clear that the resonance enhancement of neutrino oscillations in matter cannot exist either for absence of matter polarizations. Masses are not generated and connected states cannot form in these interactions either since P-parity is violated. Then also as in the strong and electromagnetic interactions, in the weak interactions we can use the perturbative theory but in this case the propagators must be the propagators of free particles without renormalization.

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