E-Infinity theory and the Higgs field
Ji-Huan He
Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 2007, vol. 31, issue 4, 782-786
Abstract:
E-Infinity theory predicts nine more elementary particles to be discovered in a standard model including the Higgs bosons. In addition a Higgs field is supposed to endow the particles with mass. This field must interact with the three nongravitational forces, i.e., the electromagnetic force, the weak force, and the strong force, therefore we could have four spin zero massive Higgs particles, namely two neutral (HW(0) and HS(0)) and two charged (H+ and H−), all a part from the spin 2 massless graviton. Considering the possibility of fractional charge, we might have four additional quasi-particles (H+1/3, H−1/3, H+2/3 and H−2/3) similar to what we have in quantum fractional Hall effect. This makes nine possible particles all together without including any supermetric partners.
Date: 2007
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DOI: 10.1016/j.chaos.2006.04.041
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