
TL;DR
This paper explores a novel scheme within the 331-TC model to achieve extreme walking behavior in technicolor theories, aiming to address issues related to chiral symmetry breaking and conformality in non-abelian gauge theories.
Contribution
It proposes an extension of the electroweak sector in the 331-TC model to realize quasi-conformal or extreme walking technicolor behavior.
Findings
Proposes a new scheme for extreme walking in 331-TC models
Addresses the realization of chiral symmetry breaking in technicolor theories
Suggests potential for more conformal dynamical behavior in technicolor
Abstract
It is quite possible that the Technicolor problems are related to the poorly known self-energy expression, or the way chiral symmetry breaking (CSB) is realized in non-abelian gauge theories. Actually, the only known laboratory to test the CSB mechanism is QCD. The TC dynamics may be quite different from the QCD , this fact has led to the walking TC proposal making the new strong interaction almost conformal and changing appreciably its dynamical behavior. There are different ways to obtain of extreme walking (or quasi-conformal) technicolor theories, in this paper we propose an scheme to obtain this behavior based on an extension of the electroweak sector of the standard model, in the context of so called 331-TC model.
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