Published November 1, 1982 | Version v1
Journal article

Low-mass parity restoration, weak-interaction phenomenology, and grand unification

  • 1. International Center for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy

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The question of low-energy restoration of parity is examined using a left-right-asymmetric model implied by the gauge group SU(2)/sub L/ x SU(2)/sub R/ x U(1)/sub B/-L with g/sub L/>g/sub R/, both from a phenomenological point of view and also exploiting the possibility that such an asymmetry may be a consequence of two-stage symmetry breaking of SU(2)/sub R/ allowed in the SU(16) grand unification scheme. We carry out all the charged- and neutral-current tests with somewhat increased errors of the measured values of neutral-current parameters. The phenomenological asymmetric model passes all the tests permitting 1< or =(g/sub L//g/sub R/)2 < or =2 and 0.23< or =sin2theta/sub W/< or =0.29, where the case g/sub L//g/sub R/ = 1 corresponds to the symmetric model investigated by Rizzo and Senjanovic. Whereas low-energy parity restoration and low-mass gauge bosons may be possible in the symmetric model, the phenomenological asymmetric model allows a low-mass right-handed charged gauge boson (86--230 GeV) and a low-mass neutral boson (190--455 GeV), in addition to the two gauge bosons of first generation, but no parity restoration. It is shown that all the results of analysis of the phenomenological asymmetric model for the case of no mixing between the left- and right-handed charged gauge bosons still hold true in the case where the left-right asymmetry arises out of two-stage symmetry breaking of SU(2)/sub R/ allowed by SU(16) grand unification, but only with the replacement of the charged right-handed boson by a heavier one (>104 GeV). The SU(16) interpretation of left-right asymmetry and the available charged- and neutral-current data allows the observation of the second neutral boson together with the two gauge bosons of first generation, but no restoration of parity at ISABELLE energies. However, the parity restoration, if any, may be possible at energies > or approx. =104 GeV

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Journal Title
Phys. Rev., D
Journal Volume
26
Journal Issue
9
Series
Phys. Rev., D.
Journal Page Range
2364-2377
ISSN
0556-2821