Magnetic Monopoles in Unified Gauge Theories
Gerard 't Hooft (CERN)

May 1974 - 9 pages

  • Nucl.Phys. B79 (1974) 276-284
    In *Taylor, J.C. (ed.): Gauge theories in the twentieth century* 291-299
  • (1974)
  • DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(74)90486-6
  • CERN-TH-1876

Abstract (Elsevier)
It is shown that in all those gauge theories in which the electromagnetic group U(1) is taken to be a subgroup of a larger group with a compact covering group, like SU(2) or SU(3), genuine magnetic monopoles can be created as regular solutions of the field equations. Their mass is calculable and of order 137 M W , where M W is a typical vector boson mass.


Keyword(s): INSPIRE: gauge field theory | unified field theory | postulated particle: magnetic monopole | mass: magnetic monopole | magnetic monopole: mass | Salam-Weinberg model | Higgs model | symmetry: SU(2) x U(1) | field equations: solution | boundary condition | charge: quantization
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