Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8192972 | Physics Letters B | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
If the standard model of particle interactions is extended to include a neutral SU(2)N gauge factor, with SU(3)CÃSU(2)LÃU(1)YÃSU(2)N embedded in E6 or [SU(3)]3, a conserved generalized R parity may appear. As a result, apart from the recent postulate of a separate non-Abelian gauge factor in the hidden sector, we have the first example of a possible dark-matter candidate X1 which is a non-Abelian vector boson coming from a known unified model. Using current data, its mass is predicted to be less than about 1 TeV. The associated Zâ² of this model, as well as some signatures of the Higgs sector, should then be observable at the LHC (Large Hadron Collider).
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Authors
J. Lorenzo Diaz-Cruz, Ernest Ma,