Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1853463 | Physics Letters B | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Conventionally we collect electron and up/down quarks (u,d)â(νe,e) to form unified generations, and collect the left-handed and the right-handed fermions of the same flavors (νe,e)âe¯. We can alternatively have a contorted multiplet, made by pairing different quarks and leptons, like (u,d)â(νμ,μ) or (u,d)â(νÏ,Ï), and/or between different left- and right-handed fermions to (νe,e)âμ¯, etc. These can suppress proton decay, due to its high flavor dependence, while having the correct fermion masses.
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Authors
Kang-Sin Choi,