Mass of the Electroweak Monopole
Y. M. Cho, Kyoungtae Kimm, J. H. Yoon

TL;DR
This paper proposes finite energy electroweak monopole and dyon solutions with fixed size, suggesting the existence of a monopole around 6.7 TeV mass that could potentially be detected at the LHC.
Contribution
It introduces analytic monopole and dyon solutions in the electroweak theory with finite energy and fixed size, providing a realistic candidate for detection.
Findings
Electroweak monopole mass estimated at 6.7 TeV
Finite energy solutions with size fixed by electroweak scale
Potential for detection at the LHC
Abstract
We present finite energy analytic monopole and dyon solutions whose size is fixed by the electroweak scale. Our result shows that genuine electroweak monopole whose mass is around 6.7 TeV could exist, which could be detected at LHC.
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