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Preon trinity—A schematic model of leptons, quarks and heavy vector bosons

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2002 EDP Sciences
, , Citation J.-J. Dugne et al 2002 EPL 60 188 DOI 10.1209/epl/i2002-00337-8

0295-5075/60/2/188

Abstract

Quarks, leptons and heavy vector bosons are suggested to be composed of stable spin-(1/2) preons, existing in three flavours, combined according to simple rules. Straightforward consequences of an SU(3) preon-flavour symmetry are the conservation of three lepton numbers, oscillations and decays between some neutrinos, and the mixing of the d and s quarks, as well as of the vector fields W0 and B0. We find a relation between the Cabibbo and Weinberg mixing angles, and predict new (heavy) leptons, quarks and vector bosons, some of which might be observable at the Fermilab Tevatron and the future CERN LHC. A heavy neutrino might even be visible in existing data from the CERN LEP facility.

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10.1209/epl/i2002-00337-8