SUPERSYMMETRIC SUBCONSTITUENTS AND THE PROBLEM OF MASS
Jun, 19834 pages
Published in:
- Phys.Lett.B 133 (1983) 311-314
- Published: 1983
Report number:
- HUTP-83/A042,
- IFP-202-UNC
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Abstract: (Elsevier)
We assume that two mechanisms operate to protect the masslessness of fermions in a subconstituent theory: (a) the matching of chiral anomalies, (b) the combination of supersymmetry and the spontaneous breaking of a flavor symmetry. In a toy supersymmetric hyperchromodynamical model based on SU(10) hypercolor we illustrate the interplay of these mechanisms.- QUARK: NONRELATIVISTIC
- FIELD THEORY: EFFECTIVE LAGRANGIANS
- SYMMETRY BREAKING: CHIRAL
- QUARK: CONFINEMENT
- HYPERON: NONLEPTONIC DECAY
- NONLEPTONIC DECAY: HYPERON
- BARYON: MAGNETIC MOMENT
- MAGNETIC MOMENT: BARYON
- SYMMETRY: SU(3) X SU(3)
- POSTULATED PARTICLE: GOLDSTONE BOSON
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