The origin of the first and third generation fermion masses in a technicolor scenario
Abstract
We argue that the masses of the first and third fermionic generations, which are respectively of the order of a few MeV up to a hundred GeV, are originated in a dynamical symmetry breaking mechanism leading to masses of the order α μ, where α is a small coupling constant and μ, in the case of the first fermionic generation, is the scale of the dynamical quark mass (≈ 250 MeV). For the third fermion generation μ is the value of the dynamical techniquark mass (≈ 250 GeV). We discuss how this possibility can be implemented in a technicolor scenario, and how the mass of the intermediate generation is generated.
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