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Electroweak interactions at an infinite sublayer quark level. IV. Composite model of electron, neutrino, and gauge bosons

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We assume that the electron (e ), neutrino (v e), and gauge bosons (W ±,Z 0) are composed of only two kinds of particles, an ultimate particleu at an infinite sublayer quark level and a chargeless fermiont, such thate =(u cp u cp l),V e =(u u cp l,W +=(u u ),W =(u cp u cp andZ 0=(u u cp . It is then shown thatCP is violated in weak interactions associated with these electron, neutrino, and gauge bosons.

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Okamoto, Y., Sugita, K. & Sekine, M. Electroweak interactions at an infinite sublayer quark level. IV. Composite model of electron, neutrino, and gauge bosons. Int J Theor Phys 31, 2043–2045 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00671972

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