An Introduction to gauge-higgs unification : extra dimensions in particle physics
Publication details: World Scientific 2025 SingaporeDescription: xii, 265pISBN:- 9789819800971
- 530.81 H794i
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523.8 G282u6 Universe [6th ed.] stars and galaxies | 530.0285 Ac75m Machine learning for physics and astronomy | 530.143 D719p A prelude to quantum field theory | 530.81 H794i An Introduction to gauge-higgs unification extra dimensions in particle physics | 535.3 K131e Electrons and electron microscopy quantum electron microscopy introduction | 539 N331f From photon to neuron light, imaging, vision | 539.721 B293e Emergent gauge symmetries in particle physics and cosmology |
What is the Higgs boson? How are all forces unified in particle physics? What is a mechanism for gauge symmetry breaking? Are there extra dimensions in spacetime? The Higgs boson discovered in 2012 is a crucial piece in the standard model for unifying electromagnetic and weak forces. Gauge symmetry is spontaneously broken by the Higgs mechanism. There is an alternative scenario. In the Hosotani mechanism gauge symmetry is spontaneously broken by dynamics of gauge fields in the fifth dimension. The Higgs boson appears as a fluctuation mode of an Aharonov-Bohm phase in the fifth dimension. This leads to the scenario of gauge-Higgs unification. In this book gauge-Higgs unification is introduced from the basics and is applied to electroweak unification. It is seen that gauge-Higgs unification gives nearly the same phenomenology at low energies as the standard model, and leads to many predictions to be confirmed in future experiments.
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