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Clifford Algebras, Spinors and $Cl(8,8)$ Unification

High Energy Physics - Theory 2021-05-26 v1 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

It is shown how the vector space V8,8V_{8,8} arises from the Clifford algebra Cl(1,3)Cl(1,3) of spacetime. The latter algebra describes fundamental objects such as strings and branes in terms of their rr-volume degrees of freedom, xμ1μ2...μrx^{\mu_1 \mu_2 ...\mu_r} xM\equiv x^M, r=0,1,2,3r=0,1,2,3, that generalizethe concept of center of mass. Taking into account that there are sixteen xMx^M, M=1,2,3,...,16M=1,2,3,...,16, and in general 16×15/2=12016 \times 15/2 = 120 rotations of the form xM=RMNxNx'^M = {R^M}_N x^N, we can consider xMx^M as components of a vector X=xMqMX=x^M q_M, where qMq_M are generators of the Clifford algebra Cl(8,8)Cl(8,8). The vector space V8,8V_{8,8} has enough room for the unification of the fundamental particles and forces of the standard model. The rotations in V8,8CV_{8,8}\otimes \mathbb{C} contain the grand unification group SO(10)SO(10) as a subgroup, and also the Lorentz group SO(1,3)SO(1,3). It is shown how the Coleman-Mandula no go theorem can be avoided. Spinors in V8,8CV_{8,8}\otimes \mathbb{C} are constructed in terms of the wedge products of the basis vectors rewritten in the Witt basis. They satisfy the massless Dirac equation in M8,8M_{8,8} with the internal part of the Dirac operator giving the non vanishing masses in four dimensions.

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@article{arxiv.2105.11808,
  title  = {Clifford Algebras, Spinors and $Cl(8,8)$ Unification},
  author = {Matej Pavšič},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.11808},
  year   = {2021}
}

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20 pages, 2 figures