The observability of an additional discrete symmetry in the Standard Model
Abstract
Standard Model may be defined with the additional discrete symmetry, i.e. with the gauge group SU(3)× SU(2) × U(1)/ Z ( Z = Z6, Z3 or Z2) instead of the usual SU(3)× SU(2) × U(1). It has the same perturbation expansion as the conventional one. However, it may describe nature in a different way at the energies compared to the triviality bound (of about 1 Tev). In this paper we present a possibility to observe this difference assuming that the gauge group of the Standard Model is embedded into the gauge group of an a priory unknown model, which describes physics at a Tev scale. This difference is related to the monopole content of the theory. We illustrate our results by consideration of the Petite Unification of quarks and leptons.
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