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Chiral Asymmetry from a 5D Higgs Mechanism

Salvio, Alberto  
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Shaposhnikov, Mikhail  
2007
Journal of High Energy Physics

An intriguing feature of the Standard Model is that the representations of the unbroken gauge symmetries are vector-like whereas those of the spontaneously broken gauge symmetries are chiral. Here we provide a toy model which shows that a natural explanation of this property could emerge in higher dimensional field theories and discuss the difficulties that arise in the attempt to construct a realistic theory. An interesting aspect of this type of models is that the 4D low energy effective theory is not generically gauge invariant. However, the non-invariant contributions to the observable quantities are very small, of the order of the square of the ratio between the light particle mass scale and the Kaluza-Klein mass scale. Remarkably, when we take the unbroken limit both the chiral asymmetry and the non-invariant terms disappear. © SISSA 2007.

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research article
DOI
10.1088/1126-6708/2007/11/037
Scopus ID

2-s2.0-36849035026

Author(s)
Salvio, Alberto  
Shaposhnikov, Mikhail  
Date Issued

2007

Publisher

Springer Nature

Published in
Journal of High Energy Physics
Volume

11

Start page

037

Subjects

field theories in higher dimensions

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spontaneous symmetry breaking

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gauge symmetry

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Space-Time Dimensions

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Kaluza-Klein Theories

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Extra Dimensions

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Internal Spaces

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Brane Worlds

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Domain-Walls

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Fermions

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Compactification

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Reduction

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Anomalies

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