Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
2004-04-05
Mod.Phys.Lett. A19 (2004) 1469-1482
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
10 pages, revtex4, no figures, to appear in Modern Physics Letters A (2004)
Scientific paper
10.1142/S0217732304013738
We argue that the charge fractionalization in quarks has a hidden topological character related to a broken ${\cal Z}_2$ symmetry between integer-charged bare quarks and leptons. The mechanism is a tunneling process occurring in time between standard field configurations of a pure gauge form with different topological winding numbers associated with integer-charged bare quarks in the far past and future. This transition, which nonperturbatively normalizes local bare charges with a universal accumulated value, corresponds to a specific topologically nontrivial configuration of the weak gauge fields in Euclidean spacetime. The outcome is an effective topological charge equal to the ratio between baryon number and the number of fermion generations associated with baryonic matter. The observed conservation of baryon number is then related to the conservation of this bookkeeping charge on quarks. Baryon number violation may only arise through topological effects as in decays induced by electroweak instantons. However, stability of a free proton is expected.
Matute Ernesto A.
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