SU(3) ⊗ U(1) gauge theory of weak and electromagnetic interactions
- 1 May 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review D
- Vol. 17 (9) , 2410-2448
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.17.2410
Abstract
We describe an SU(3) ⊗ U(1) gauge theory of weak and electromagnetic interactions and study its experimental implications. In this theory all nonsinglet fermions are assigned to triplet representations of SU(3). The theory satisfactorily accounts for the trimuon events recently observed in neutrino reactions. Furthermore, the model naturally ensures quark-lepton and universality, absence of right-handed currents in and decay, and absence of neutral currents to order . Various discrete symmetries play an important role in maintaining these properties. The model allows for - and -type lepton-number nonconservation at a naturally strongly suppressed level. The weak contributions to the anomalous magnetic moments of the electron and muon are calculated and shown to be in accord with experimental bounds. The predictions of the model for most neutral-current reactions are in good agreement with the data on these processes. Other features of the theory include the prediction of an absolutely stable massive neutral lepton, the absence of a sizable high- anomaly in antineutrino charged-current reactions, and the absence of large parity violation in heavy atoms.
Keywords
This publication has 100 references indexed in Scilit:
- Measurements ofandCharged-Current Total Cross SectionsPhysical Review Letters, 1977
- Muon-number-nonconservation effects in a gauge theory withcurrents and heavy neutral leptonsPhysical Review D, 1977
- Reactionin Gauge TheoriesPhysical Review Letters, 1977
- Muon and Electron Number Nonconservation in aGauge ModelPhysical Review Letters, 1977
- Rare Muon Decays, Natural Lepton Models, and Doubly Charged LeptonsPhysical Review Letters, 1977
- Nonconservation of Separate- and-Lepton Numbers in Gauge Theories withCurrentsPhysical Review Letters, 1977
- Evidence for Anomalous Lepton Production inAnnihilationPhysical Review Letters, 1975
- Measurement of Rates for Muonless Deep Inelastic Neutrino and Antineutrino InteractionsPhysical Review Letters, 1974
- Mixing Angle in Renormalizable Theories of Weak and Electromagnetic InteractionsPhysical Review D, 1972
- Decays of theMeson in the Intermediate-Meson TheoryPhysical Review B, 1958