Dynamical Stabilization of the Fermi Scale
Towards a Composite Universe
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Publication
2013 - Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Language
English
Word Count
31,000 words, Guess
Page Count
124 pages
Physical Format
[electronic resource] :
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL27033425M
- ISBN-139783642333415
- Library of Congress Control Number2012948634
Classifications
- DDC539.72
- LCCQC793-793.5
Description
This lecture-based, concise primer introduces and summarize basic features associated with dynamical breaking of the electroweak symmetry in elementary particle physics. <br>In particular, the phase diagram of strongly-coupled theories as function of the number of colors, flavors and matter representation, playing a fundamental role when trying to construct viable extensions of the standard model, are examined for SU(N) gauge theories with fermionic matter transforming according to arbitrary representations of the underlying gauge group. We will further discuss how the phase diagram can be used to construct unparticle models and then review Minimal Walking Technicolor (MWT) and other extensions, such as partially gauged and split technicolor. <br>Eventually, the unification of the standard model gauge couplings will be revisited within technicolor extensions of the standard model. <br>A number of appendices will help student and newcomers to the field reviewing some basic methods and provide them with useful details.
Subjects
Series Statement
- SpringerBriefs in Physics
Other Editions
- Dynamical Stabilization of the Fermi Scale
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