A possibility to describe models of nonabelian massive gauge fields in the framework of renormalizable theory
Andrey Slavnov

TL;DR
This paper proposes a renormalizable theoretical framework for describing massive nonabelian gauge fields without the need for observable scalar fields, advancing the understanding of gauge theories.
Contribution
It introduces a novel renormalizable model for massive nonabelian gauge fields that does not rely on observable scalar fields, differing from traditional Higgs mechanisms.
Findings
A consistent renormalizable theory for massive nonabelian gauge fields is formulated.
The model eliminates the necessity of observable scalar fields in gauge theories.
Potential implications for particle physics models without scalar Higgs particles.
Abstract
Renormalizable theory of massive nonabelian gauge fields, which does not require the existence of observable scalar fields is proposed.
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