Extended gauge invariance and electroweak interactions
Bernd A. Berg

TL;DR
This paper explores an extension of gauge invariance that introduces a U(1)-SU(2) mixing term, potentially leading to a deconfining transition in SU(2) gauge theories, with implications for electroweak interactions.
Contribution
It proposes a novel extension of gauge invariance incorporating a U(1)-SU(2) mixing term, which is a new approach in the study of electroweak interactions.
Findings
Introduction of a U(1)-SU(2) mixing term in gauge theories.
Potential for an SU(2) deconfining transition.
Implications for electroweak symmetry breaking.
Abstract
Gauge invariance is extended to allow to allow for a U(1)-SU(2) mixing term, which can cause a SU(2) deconfining transition.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Neutrino Physics Research
