Abstract

The uniqueness of the chiral gauge E6 symmetry in providing the mechanism of binding for composite models is stressed. A maximally symmetric pattern of chiral symmetry breaking, consistent with dynamical mass generation along with preservation of the strongly coupled E6 gauge symmetry, is considered. Chiral anomaly matching conditions for the residual chiral symmetry are studied and likely massless composite fermions are found. The possibility for these fermions as well as Goldstone bosons to be treated eventually as leptons, quarks and Higgs bosons is discussed. The scheme possesses the generic realistic-like features and could serve as a prototype for a realistic composite model.

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