
TL;DR
This paper proposes a torsional model where leptons' interactions mimic the weak interactions of the Standard Model, with composite mediators matching observed masses under certain approximations.
Contribution
It introduces a torsion-based framework for leptonic interactions that reproduces Standard Model features through composite mediators with specific mass relationships.
Findings
Torsion induces leptonic interactions identical to weak interactions.
Composite mediators' masses align with experimental measurements.
Partially conserved axial currents match Standard Model predictions.
Abstract
Quite recently it was shown that torsion induces interactions among leptons that are identical to the weak interactions of leptons of the Weinberg standard model, if it is in terms of leptonic bound states that the bosonic sector is built: here we obtain the partially conserved axial currents showing that they are the same of the standard model, if the composite mediators have specific mass relationships: we show that their masses are indeed the measured ones, if reasonable approximations are taken.
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