Supersymmetry with composite bosons
Alejandro Rivero

TL;DR
This paper explores an extension of hadronic supersymmetry to the lepton sector, analyzing how this impacts the construction of charged supermultiplets and the implications for Higgs modeling and hierarchy problem solutions.
Contribution
It proposes expanding hadronic supersymmetry into the lepton sector, providing a new framework for building charged supermultiplets and addressing hierarchy issues.
Findings
Leptonic supersymmetry can be derived from hadronic supersymmetry.
Counting degrees of freedom supports the formation of charged supermultiplets.
Higgs modeling constraints are affected by this supersymmetric extension.
Abstract
We note that hadronic susy (empirical quark-diquark) symmetry can be expanded into the lepton sector, and that for three generations the counting of degrees of freedom is the one we need to build charged supermultiplets. For this to cure hierarchy, Higgs modeling becomes restricted.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
