The Higgs Mass in the Substandard Theory
E. L. Schucking

TL;DR
This paper presents a geometric interpretation of the Standard Model's electroweak sector, predicting a specific Higgs mass based on the Eguchi-Hanson metric and symmetry considerations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel geometric and algebraic framework for the electroweak symmetry, leading to a precise Higgs mass prediction.
Findings
Predicts Higgs mass as 115.3 GeV
Provides a geometric interpretation of U(2) symmetry
Connects Higgs and W boson masses through geometric relations
Abstract
The Substandard theory deals with the standard model of leptons, electro-weak gauge bosons and Higgs, excluding the chromodynamics of quarks. The theory gives a geometric and algebraic interpretation of its U(2) symmetry based on the Eguchi-Hanson metric and predicts a Higgs mass . Here is the mass of the charged gauge boson and is the Weinberg angle.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeometric Analysis and Curvature Flows · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Advanced Differential Geometry Research
