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The spin-charge-family theory is explaining the origin of families, of the Higgs and the Yukawa couplings (1011.5765v5)

Published 26 Nov 2010 in physics.gen-ph, hep-ph, and hep-th

Abstract: The spin-charge-family theory offers a possible explanation for the assumptions of the standard model - for the charges of a family members, for the gauge fields, for the appearance of families, for the the scalar fields - interpreting the standard model as its low energy effective manifestation. The spin-charge-family theory predicts at the low energy regime two decoupled groups of four families of quarks and leptons. The predicted fourth family waits to be observed, while the stable fifth family is the candidate to form the dark matter. The Higss and Yukawa couplings are the low energy effective manifestation of several scalar fields, all with the bosonic (adjoint) representations with respect to all the charge groups, with the family groups included. Properties of the families are analysed and relations among coherent contributions of the loop corrections to fermion properties discussed, including the one which enables the existence of the Majorana neutrinos. The appearance of several scalar fields is presented, their properties discussed, it is explained how these scalar fields can effectively be interpreted as the {\em standard model} Higgs (with the fermion kind of charges) and the Yukawa couplings, and a possible explanation why the Higgs has not yet been observed offered. The relation to proposals that the Yukawas follow from the SU(3) family (flavour) group, having the family charges in the fundamental representations of these groups, is discussed. The spin-charge-family theory predicts that there are no supersymmetric partners of the observed fermions and bosons.

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