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The Standard Model and its Generalisations in Epstein-Glaser Approach to Renormalisation Theory

Dan Radu Grigore

Published 1998-10-12, updated 2000-04-27Version 3

We continue our study of non-Abelian gauge theories in the framework of Epstein-Glaser approach to renormalisation theory. We consider the case when massive spin-one Bosons are present into the theory and we modify appropriately the analysis of the origin of gauge invariance performed in a preceding paper in the case of null-mass spin-one Bosons. Then we are able to extend a result of D\"utsch and Scharf concerning the uniqueness of the standard model consistent with renormalisation theory. In fact we consider the most general case i.e. the consistent interaction of $r$ spin-one Bosons and we do not impose any restriction on the gauge group and the mass spectrum of the theory. We show that, beside the natural emergence of a group structure (like in the massless case) we obtain, new conditions of group-theoretical nature, namely the existence of a certain representation of the gauge group associated to the Higgs fields. Some other mass relations connecting the structure constants of the gauge group and the masses of the Bosons emerge naturally. The proof is done using Epstein-Glaser approach to renormalisation theory.

Comments: 42 pages, LATEX 2e, some improvements and corrections
Journal: J.Phys.A33:8443-8476,2000
Categories: hep-th
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