We investigate the possibility to find an ultraviolet completion of the simple extensions of the Standard Model where baryon number is a local symmetry. In the context of such theories one can understand the spontaneous breaking of baryon number at the low scale and the proton stability. We find a simple theory based on SU(4)C⊗SU(3)L⊗SU(3)R where baryon number is embedded in a non-Abelian gauge symmetry. We discuss the main features of the theory and the possible implications for experiments. This theory predicts stable colored and/or fractional electric charged fields which can give rise to very exotic signatures at the Large Hadron Collider experiments such as CMS and ATLAS. We further discuss the embedding in a gauge theory based on SU(4...
We investigate the possibility to test the simplest theory for spontaneous baryon number violation a...
Abstract A Z 2 symmetry that extends the weak interaction, SU(2) L → SU(2) L ×SU(2)′, and the Higgs ...
We investigate the possibility of obtaining sizeable R-parity-breaking interactions violating baryon...
We investigate the possibility to find an ultraviolet completion of the simple extensions of the Sta...
We investigate the possibility to realize the unification of the Standard Model gauge interactions a...
We propose an extension of the Standard Model in which baryon number is promoted to be part of a non...
In this thesis we introduce two new fundamental forces which couple to baryonic and leptonic current...
In unification models based on SU(15) or SU(16), baryon number is part of the gauge symmetry, broken...
In unification models based on SU(15) or SU(16), baryon number is part of the gauge symmetry, broken...
4 pages, 4 figures; v2: some comments added, figures updated; v3: Final version to appear in Phys. R...
Baryon number, one of the accidental global symmetries of the Standard Model, can act as a key to op...
Models where the baryon (B) and lepton (L) numbers are local gauge symmetries that are spontaneously...
The non-observation of proton decay strongly suggests that baryon number is a global U(1) (phase ro...
The non-observation of proton decay strongly suggests that baryon number is a global U(1) (phase rot...
Simple models are proposed where the baryon and lepton number are gauged and spontaneously broken ne...
We investigate the possibility to test the simplest theory for spontaneous baryon number violation a...
Abstract A Z 2 symmetry that extends the weak interaction, SU(2) L → SU(2) L ×SU(2)′, and the Higgs ...
We investigate the possibility of obtaining sizeable R-parity-breaking interactions violating baryon...
We investigate the possibility to find an ultraviolet completion of the simple extensions of the Sta...
We investigate the possibility to realize the unification of the Standard Model gauge interactions a...
We propose an extension of the Standard Model in which baryon number is promoted to be part of a non...
In this thesis we introduce two new fundamental forces which couple to baryonic and leptonic current...
In unification models based on SU(15) or SU(16), baryon number is part of the gauge symmetry, broken...
In unification models based on SU(15) or SU(16), baryon number is part of the gauge symmetry, broken...
4 pages, 4 figures; v2: some comments added, figures updated; v3: Final version to appear in Phys. R...
Baryon number, one of the accidental global symmetries of the Standard Model, can act as a key to op...
Models where the baryon (B) and lepton (L) numbers are local gauge symmetries that are spontaneously...
The non-observation of proton decay strongly suggests that baryon number is a global U(1) (phase ro...
The non-observation of proton decay strongly suggests that baryon number is a global U(1) (phase rot...
Simple models are proposed where the baryon and lepton number are gauged and spontaneously broken ne...
We investigate the possibility to test the simplest theory for spontaneous baryon number violation a...
Abstract A Z 2 symmetry that extends the weak interaction, SU(2) L → SU(2) L ×SU(2)′, and the Higgs ...
We investigate the possibility of obtaining sizeable R-parity-breaking interactions violating baryon...