Implications of TeV scale SU(4)xSU(2)_LxSU(2)_R quark-lepton unification
R. Foot, G. Filewood

TL;DR
This paper explores a TeV-scale SU(4)×SU(2)_L×SU(2)_R gauge model unifying quarks and leptons, analyzing its implications for particle decay processes, neutrino masses, and hierarchy problem solutions.
Contribution
It provides a detailed study of a TeV-scale quark-lepton unification model, highlighting its phenomenological implications and its approach to solving the hierarchy problem without supersymmetry.
Findings
Predictions for nucleon decay rates within the model
Implications for rare B and K meson decays
A novel solution to the gauge hierarchy problem
Abstract
The alternative gauge model, which allows unification of the quarks and leptons at the TeV scale, is studied in detail. We discuss the implications for nucleon decay, B and K rare meson decays and neutrino masses. We also explain how this model solves the gauge hierarchy problem without using supersymmetry or extra large dimensions.
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