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arxiv: 2011.02301 · v4 · pith:TUDOGRJVnew · submitted 2020-11-04 · ✦ hep-lat · hep-ph

Testing the mechanism of lepton compositness

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keywords mechanismelementaryfermionsgaugelatticeleft-handedleptonleptons
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Strict gauge invariance requires that physical left-handed leptons are actually bound states of the elementary left-handed lepton doublet and the Higgs field within the standard model. That they nonetheless behave almost like pure elementary particles is explained by the Fr\"ohlich-Morchio-Strocchi mechanism. Using lattice gauge theory, we test and confirm this mechanism for fermions. Though, due to the current inaccessibility of non-Abelian gauged Weyl fermions on the lattice, a model which contains vectorial leptons but which obeys all other relevant symmetries has been simulated.

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