|  Composite or Pre-Quark Models | 
In General
  > s.a. Composite Systems [general theory]; Singletons.
  * Idea and motivation: Quarks and
    leptons are composite particles; If true, this could determine their mass spectrum;
    Not to be confused with parton models of hadrons, which are one level up.
  * Main difficulties:
    1993, Their complexity and little predictive power; The models seem to raise
    as many problems as they solve, and are not too viable.
  * Status: 2016, The idea isn't
    entirely dead; Though the surviving models aren't presently particularly popular,
    some variants are still viable.
  * Various kinds: They may include
    bosons and fermions, fermions only, or bosons and monopoles (in order to make
    fermionic bound states); Some of the main examples are technicolor and
  - Preons: 3 families of 3 preons
    + their antiparticles (1974; & Jogesh C Pati and A Salam);
  - Rishons: 2 particles, T
    and V, + antiparticles, which interact because of hypercolor charge
    (1979; & H Harari).
Phenomenology > s.a. experiments in physics.
  * Constraints: The models have
    to predict the gyromagnetic ratios, contact interactions and rare processes
    (model dependent constraint); From these, we can assume the energy scale of
    compositeness to be Λ > 1 TeV.
  * And other particles:
    In addition to quarks and leptons, the Higgs, Ws and the Z
    could be composite, but the photons and gluons may not, since they are associated
    with unbroken local gauge groups.
  * Possible evidence? CDF
    collaboration at Fermilab, F Abe et al "Inclusive cross section in pbar-p
    collisions at s1/2 = 1.8 TeV" pr
    24.01.1996; Some initial skepticism in the community, by 09.1996 standard model
    explanation seemed sufficient; In 12.1996, CDF reported that quarks seem to have
    no internal structure down to 10−19 m.
  @ References: Burdyuzha et al AIP(99)ap [and cosmology];
    Hansson & Sandin PLB(05)ap/04,
    Horvath ASS(07)ap [preon stars];
    Joglekar IJTP(08)-a0704 [and causality];
    Kumar et al JHEP(09) [top quark, at colliders].
Technicolor
  * Idea: Technicolor models are
    a type of composite models, which include "technifermions" interacting
    via a "technicolor" strong gauge interaction that generates dynamical
    symmetry breaking and binds them into technicolor-singlet "techni-hadrons";
    The techni-analogs of pions play the role of composite Higgs scalars that are swallowed
    up to give mass to the Ws and Z, while other technihadrons appear
    as physical particles.
  * Farhi-Susskind model:
    It has gauge group SU(4) ⊗ SU(3) ⊗ SU(2) ⊗ U(1).
  * 2004: The theory works
    fairly well, but it disagrees with some precision electroweak measurements,
    unless one goes to some corner of parameter space, and most people do not
    consider it a viable theory.
  @ General references: Ellis et al pr(80);
    Sikivie pr(80);
    Farhi & Susskind PRP(81);
    Kaul RMP(83);
    Appelquist et al PRL(97)hp;
    Zubkov MPLA(10) [infinite continuation of the Farhi-Susskind model];
    Andersen et al EPJP(11)-a1104 [pedagogical introduction];
    Aguilar et al a1802 [radiative corrections].
  @ Phenomenology and searches:
    Abazov et al PRL(07) [exclusion of a set of model parameters];
    Järvinen et al PRD(10) [gravitational waves from the electroweak phase transition];
    Vecchi JHEP(11)-a1007 [dynamical electroweak symmetry breaking].
  > Online resources:
    see Wikipedia page. 
References
  @ General: Rajeev PLB(82);
    Harari SA(83)apr;
    Lyons PPNP(83);
    Joohan's notes 83;
    Greenberg PT(85)sep,
    AS(88);
    D'Souza & Kalman 92;
    Morpurgo RNC(99);
    Combescot et al PRP(08) [composite particles in general].
  @ Preons: Bandos AIP(05)ht [BPS, twistor approach];
    Das & Laperashvili PRD(06)hp [superstring-inspired];
    Grover et al CQG(07)ht/06;
    Bandos & de Azcárraga FdP(07)ht-conf [BPS preons in M-theory];
    Figueroa-O'Farrill et al CQG(07)-a0705 [in 4D and 5D supergravities];
    Mongan a0801 [wrapped preon model based on holography];
    Finkelstein IJMPA(09)-a0806
      [and representations of the quantum algebra SLq(2)],
    a0901 [and strong interactions];
    Finkelstein a1809 [and Schwinger dyons].
  @ Composite gauge bosons:
    Chkareuli a2102 [fermion pairs].
  @ Other versions:
    Witters ht/99 [with fermions only];
    Bilson-Thompson hp/05 [topological model, braid group B3];
    Freund a0809-in
      [from spinless constituents, higher-dimensional];
    Fritzsch a1010;
    Grossman & Robinson JHEP(11) [neutrinos as composite Dirac particles].
  > Related topics:
    see relativistic particles [classical description]. 
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