Classically Conformal B-L Extended Standard Model: Radiative Symmetry Breaking

Classically Conformal B-L Extended Standard Model: Radiative Symmetry Breaking
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The study introduces the classically conformal B-L extended standard model, exploring the implications of radiative symmetry breaking due to the absence of the Higgs mass term. The proposal addresses the instability caused by the heavy top quark and presents the Classically Conformal Minimal B-L Extended Model. Various aspects such as collider physics, thermal leptogenesis, neutrino oscillation data, and resonant leptogenesis are discussed in this comprehensive analysis.

  • Standard Model
  • Symmetry Breaking
  • Radiative Corrections
  • Top Quark
  • B-L Model

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