Bound on the Number of Flavours
GA Christos
Australian Journal of Physics
38(1) 23 - 26
Published: 1985
Abstract
If one imposes the permutation symmetry S. (n is the number of lepton flavours) reducibly on. the different families (e, /1, r, ... ), it follows that at least two leptons have the same mass if n > 6. If equal lepton masses are excluded, this implies a bound on the number of flavours.https://doi.org/10.1071/PH850023
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