Gauge-Higgs Unification on Flat Space Revised
Abstract
Models with gauge-Higgs unification on a flat space are typically affected by common problems, the main of which are the prediction of a too small top and Higgs mass and a too low compactification scale. We show how, by breaking the SO(4,1) Lorentz symmetry in the bulk and introducing a Z2 ``mirror'' symmetry, a potentially realistic model arises, in which all these problems are solved.
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