Yang-Mills theories using only extended fields (vectorial and scalar) as gauge fields

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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7 pages; talk at X Marcel Grossmann Meeting on General Relativity, Rio de Janeiro, July 20-26, 2003

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A few years ago H. Morales and the author introduced a type of generalized derivative that contained both vector and scalar boson fields. Here it is shown how to construct a full-fledged generalized Yang-Mills theory through the introduction of "extended field" multiplets. These are mixed fields that include both a vector and a scalar part. It is shown how the standard model of high energy physics appears naturally in a Yang-Mills theory that uses extended field multiplets through two spontaneous symmetry breakings, one due to the VEV of a scalar field and another to the VEV of a vector field.

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