Presymmetry Beyond the Standard Model
Ernesto A. Matute

TL;DR
This paper explores a theoretical extension of the Standard Model based on presymmetry, predicting new particle partners and residual symmetries that could manifest at the TeV scale, offering insights into quark-lepton symmetry and topological effects.
Contribution
It introduces a novel presymmetry framework extending the Standard Model, predicting partner particles and residual symmetries related to topological effects and quark-lepton symmetry.
Findings
Prediction of particle partners at the TeV scale
Identification of residual presymmetry manifestations
Extension of matter-force symmetry concepts
Abstract
We go beyond the Standard Model guided by presymmetry, the discrete electroweak quark-lepton symmetry hidden by topological effects which explain quark fractional charges as in condensed matter physics. We show that partners of the particles of the Standard Model and the discrete symmetry associated with this partnership appear as manifestations of a residual presymmetry in the sense of Ekstein and its extension from matter to forces. This duplication of the spectrum of the Standard Model keeps spin and comes nondegenerated about the TeV scale.
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Taxonomy
TopicsComputational Physics and Python Applications · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
