A model of the composite structure of quarks and leptons with SU(4) gauge symmetry
N. G. Marchuk

TL;DR
This paper proposes a gauge field theory model with SU(4) symmetry where quarks and leptons are composite particles made of three fundamental spin-1/2 constituents, predicting new bosons.
Contribution
It introduces a novel SU(4) gauge symmetry model for composite quarks and leptons, predicting two new bosons not accounted for in the Standard Model.
Findings
Prediction of two new bosons from the SU(4) gauge symmetry
A composite structure for quarks and leptons from three fundamental particles
A gauge field theory framework for the composite model
Abstract
A model in which quarks and leptons consist of three "more elementary" particles of spin 1/2 is proposed. A gauge field theory with SU(4) symmetry that corresponds to this model predicts the existence of two new bosons.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research
