Electro-nuclear interaction is a hypothetical interaction that combines electromagnetic, weak and strong interactions in theories of the Great Unification [1] . Due to the effects of vacuum polarization, the effective coupling constants weak. electromagnetic and strong interaction with the growth of the transmitted momentum at the energy of the Great Unification GeV become equal to the constant of the nuclear interaction [2] . At energies lower than the energies of the Great Unification as a result of spontaneous symmetry breaking of the nuclear interaction by means of X and Y bosons , carrier quanta of weak interactions and fermions by the Higgs mechanism acquire mass, and as a result, a difference appears between electromagnetic, weak and strong interactions.
See also
- Theories of the Great Unification
- Higgs mechanism
- Gauge invariance
Notes
- ↑ Naumov A.I. Physics of the atomic nucleus and elementary particles. - M., Enlightenment , 1984. - Circulation of 30,000 copies. - C. 367
- ↑ Perch L. B. Physics of elementary particles. - M., Science , 1988. - Circulation 17,700 copies. - C. 92