Unified compositeness of leptons, quarks and Higgs bosons

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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22 pages, LaTeX, 2 Postscript figures, submitted to the 28th Int. Conf. on High Energy Physics, 25-31 July 1996, Warsaw, Polan

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The unified compositeness of leptons, quarks and Higgs bosons is proposed as a possible scenario for New Physics beyond the Standard Model. The following topics of the scenario are briefly discussed: - Chiral gauge exceptional symmetry E_6 as a strong internal binding mechanism; - Higgs doublet as a composite Goldstone boson; - Nonlinear Standard Model as a prototype ``low energy'' effective field theory of the unified compositeness; - Hidden local symmetry and an improved ``low energy'' effective field theory of the unified compositeness; - Heavy composite vector bosons and vector boson dominance of the SM gauge interactions; - Universal dominant residual interactions as a signature of the unified compositeness; - Manifestations of the residual interactions and potential of the future TeV e^+e^- linear colliders to uncover the unified compositeness.

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