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Standard Model with Partial Gauge Invariance
We argue that an exact gauge invariance may disable some generic features of
the Standard Model which could otherwise manifest themselves at high energies.
One of them might be related to the spontaneous Lorentz invariance violation
(SLIV) which could provide an alternative dynamical approach to QED and
Yang-Mills theories with photon and non-Abelian gauge fields appearing as
massless Nambu-Goldstone bosons. To see some key features of the new physics
expected we propose partial rather than exact gauge invariance in an extended
SM framework. This principle applied, in some minimal form, to the weak
hypercharge gauge field B_{mu} and its interactions leads to SLIV with B field
components appearing as the massless Nambu-Goldstone modes, and provides a
number of distinctive Lorentz beaking effects. Being naturally suppressed at
low energies they may become detectable in high energy physics and
astrophysics. Some of the most interesting SLIV processes are considered in
significant detail.Comment: 32 pages, extended version, to appear in Eur.Phys.J.