- Leptoquark
Leptoquarks are hypothetical particles that carry information between
quarks andleptons given a generation and allowing quarks and leptons to interact. They are color-tripletboson s that carry both lepton andbaryon numbers. They are encountered in various extensions of theStandard Model , such as technicolor theories or GUTs based onPati-Salam model , SU(5) or E6, etc. Theirquantum numbers like spin, (fractional)electric charge andweak isospin vary among theories.Leptoquarks, predicted to be nearly as heavy as an atom of lead, could only be created at high energies, and would decay rapidly. A third generation leptoquark, for example, might decay into a
bottom quark and atau lepton . Some theorists propose that the 'leptoquark' observed byHERA andDESY could be a new force that bonds positrons and quarks or be examples ofsubquark s found at high energies. [ [http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=0004DE1C-609D-1C76-9B81809EC588EF21&page=2 Scientific American] ] Leptoquarks could explain the reason for the three generations of matter. At high energies, when leptons that do not feel thestrong force and quarks that cannot be observed separated because of the strong force become one: it could form a more fundamental particle and describe a higher symmetry. There would be three kinds of leptoquarks made of the leptons and quarks of each generation.In 1997 an excess of events at the HERA accelerator created a stir in the
particle physics community, because one possible explanation of the excess was the involvement of leptoquarks. However, more recent studies performed both at HERA and at theTevatron with larger samples of data ruled out this possibility for masses of the leptoquark up to 275-325 GeV. [ [http://de.arxiv.org/abs/hep-ex/0506044 Search for Leptoquark Bosons in ep Collisions at HERA] ] For leptoquarks to be proven to exist the missing energy in particle collisions attributed to neutrinos would have to be excessively energetic. It is likely that the creation of leptoquarks would mimic the creation of massive quarks. [ [http://nicadd.niu.edu/~hedin/lq3.html Search for Third Generation Leptoquarks] ]Existence
The extra events attributed to first generation leptoquarks at HERA were investigated by
Fermilab and found unlikely. Second generation leptoquarks were also looked for and not found. [ [http://www-d0.fnal.gov/public/pubs/leptoquark_prl.html The Search for Leptonquarks] .]References
* [http://xstructure.inr.ac.ru/x-bin/theme3.py?level=2&index1=241783 Leptoquark on arxiv.org]
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