Can (noncommutative) geometry accommodate leptoquarks?
arXiv:hep-th/9709009 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.59.035003
Abstract
We investigate the geometric interpretation of the Standard Model based on noncommutative geometry. Neglecting the $S_0$-reality symmetry one may introduce leptoquarks into the model. We give a detailed discussion of the consequences (both for the Connes-Lott and the spectral action) and compare the results with physical bounds. Our result is that in either case one contradicts the experimental results.
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