Is a Rich Vacuum Structure Responsible for Fermion and Weak-Boson Masses
Fritz W. Bopp

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel cosmographical model that explains fermion and weak boson masses without the Higgs mechanism, relying on a complex vacuum structure with significant phenomenological implications.
Contribution
It introduces an unconventional vacuum-based approach to mass generation, bypassing the Higgs boson, and explores its broad phenomenological consequences.
Findings
Proposes a non-perturbative vacuum structure for mass generation
Suggests alternative explanations for fermion and weak boson masses
Discusses far-reaching phenomenological implications
Abstract
An unconventional Cosmographical model for a generation of fermion and week boson masses without electro-weak Higgs bosons is outlined. It is based on a rich, non perturbative vacuum structure taken to be an object of qualitative phenomenology. Numerous far reaching and astonishing consequences are discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
