2006
DOI: 10.1515/zna-2006-0903
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Change of Electroweak Nuclear Reaction Rates by CP- and Isospin Symmetry Breaking – A Model Calculation

Abstract: Based on the assumption that electroweak bosons, leptons and quarks possess a substructure of elementary fermionic constituents, in previous papers the effect of CP-symmetry breaking on the effective dynamics of these particles was calculated. Motivated by the phenomenological procedure in this paper, isospin symmetry breaking will be added and the physical consequences of these calculations will be discussed. The dynamical law of the fermionic constituents is given by a relativistically invariant nonlinear sp… Show more

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“…In accordance with the statements in the introduction to this article, we assume that the experiments of Urutskoiev et al should be interpreted as manifestations of a symmetry breaking of the vacuum, leading to a new inequivalent vacuum state, which has already been covered in previous studies (e.g., Stumpf, 2004bStumpf, , 2005Stumpf, , 2006.…”
Section: Propagator For Symmetry Breaking Experimentssupporting
confidence: 54%
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“…In accordance with the statements in the introduction to this article, we assume that the experiments of Urutskoiev et al should be interpreted as manifestations of a symmetry breaking of the vacuum, leading to a new inequivalent vacuum state, which has already been covered in previous studies (e.g., Stumpf, 2004bStumpf, , 2005Stumpf, , 2006.…”
Section: Propagator For Symmetry Breaking Experimentssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…To be in conformity with the phenomenological field definitions, it is convenient to carry out a canonical transformation of the functional algebra for the G-vector potentials and E-fields, which is defined by (104) in Stumpf (2005), which refer to the final formulas [but cf. also Stumpf (2006)]. In the composite boson theory, we start with the Dirac energy of the effective spectator fermions with quantum number k…”
Section: Theory With Composite Electroweak Bosonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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