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SU(3)⊗U(1) model for electroweak interactions

F. Pisano, +1 more
- 23 Mar 1992 - 
- Vol. 46, Iss: 1, pp 410-417
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In this article, the lepton number is violated explicitly by charged scalar and gauge bosons, including a vector field with double electric charge, in a model based on a SU(3)-ensuremath{\bigotimes}U(1) symmetry.
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We consider a gauge model based on a SU(3)\ensuremath{\bigotimes}U(1) symmetry in which the lepton number is violated explicitly by charged scalar and gauge bosons, including a vector field with double electric charge.

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