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Broken unitarity of the SM and a new theory of EW interactions

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 تاريخ النشر 2002
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It shows that because of the axial-vector coupling and the coupling with fermions of different masses the untarity of the SM is broken at the scale of 10^{14}GeV. A new theory of EW interactions without Higgs is proposed. We obtain M^2_W=g^2 m^2_t/2, M^2_Z=(g^2+g^2)m^2_t/2, and G_F=1/(2sqrt{2}m^2_t}.

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