About Composite Scalar Representations of the Electroweak Symmetry Group of the Standard Model

Abstract

The scalar composite representations of the electroweak symmetry group of the Standard Model are exhibited in the case of two generations of quarks. The link between `strong' and `electroweak' eigenstates is investigated, showing that the quark content commonly attributed to pseudoscalar mesons needs to be modified. After doing so, the mechanism suppressing the decays K+ into Pi+ Pi0 with respect to Kshort into Pi+ Pi- is unraveled, without reference to any model of quark spectator or `factorization' hypothesis. The same mechanism is shown to suppress the decays Klong into two pions. Leptonic and semi-leptonic decays are also studied. The mass relations between`electroweak' eigenstates, verified at better than one percent, mass(Pi3)/mass(Pi+) = cos(theta Cabibbo) = mass(chi1910)/mass(Ds) are obtained.

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