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C Furey1,2.
Abstract
We demonstrate a model which captures certain attractive features of SU(5) theory, while providing a possible escape from proton decay. In this paper we show how ladder operators arise from the division algebras R , C , H , and O . From the SU(n) symmetry of these ladder operators, we then demonstrate a model which has much structural similarity to Georgi and Glashow's SU(5) grand unified theory. However, in this case, the transitions leading to proton decay are expected to be blocked, given that they coincide with presumably forbidden transformations which would incorrectly mix distinct algebraic actions. As a result, we find that we are left with G sm = S U ( 3 ) C × S U ( 2 ) L × U ( 1 ) Y / Z 6 . Finally, we point out that if U(n) ladder symmetries are used in place of SU(n), it may then be possible to find this same G sm = S U ( 3 ) C × S U ( 2 ) L × U ( 1 ) Y / Z 6 , together with an extra U ( 1 ) X symmetry, related to B - L .Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30996664 PMCID: PMC6435233 DOI: 10.1140/epjc/s10052-018-5844-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Phys J C Part Fields ISSN: 1434-6044 Impact factor: 4.590
Fig. 1The exterior algebra , broken down in terms of SU(5) irreducible representations. Here, the basis elements within a given irreducible representation appear within a single row. Starting from the bottom and moving upward, the grade-0 object, 1, forms an SU(5) singlet, the grade-1 objects, , form the 5, the grade-2 objects, , form the 10, the grade-3 objects, , form the , the grade-4 objects, , form the , and the grade-5 object, , forms another singlet
Fig. 2The 4-complex-dimensional gives a faithful representation of . The pair of vectors, and , form the generating space (1-vectors) of the Clifford algebra, and is a bi-vector
Fig. 3The left action of on itself provides a faithful representation of , and is hence isomorphic to the matrices. Here, left-action maps, , for , form the generating space (1-vectors)
Fig. 4The leptonic minimal right ideal . As with our previous examples, this ideal resembles a Fock space, with the right-handed neutrino acting as the (formal) vacuum state. It should be noted that the SU(2) symmetries of our ladder operators are found to act automatically on lepton states of only a single chirality. That is, without the need to impose a chiral projector by hand