Mixing of Charge -1/3 Quarks and Charged Leptons With Exotic Fermions in E 6

Abstract

A way is suggested to understand why the average masses of (d,s,b) quarks are smaller than those of (u,c,t) quarks. In contrast to previously proposed mechanisms relying on different Higgs boson vacuum expectation values or different Yukawa couplings, the mass difference is explained as a consequence of mixing of (d,s,b) with exotic quarks implied by the electroweak-strong unification group E 6.

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