Higgs and gravitational scalar fields together induce Weyl gauge
Abstract
A common biquadratic potential for the Higgs field and an additional scalar field , non minimally coupled to gravity, is considered in locally scale symmetric approaches to standard model fields in curved spacetime. A common ground state of the two scalar fields exists and couples both fields to gravity, more precisely to scalar curvature . In Einstein gauge (, often called "Einstein frame"), also is scaled to a constant. This condition makes perfect sense, even in the general case, in the Weyl geometric approach. There it has been called {\em Weyl gauge}, because it was first considered by Weyl in the different context of his original scale geometric theory of gravity of 1918. Now it seems to get new meaning as a combined effect of electroweak theory and gravity, and their common influence on atomic frequencies.
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@article{arxiv.1407.6811,
title = {Higgs and gravitational scalar fields together induce Weyl gauge},
author = {Erhard Scholz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.6811},
year = {2016}
}
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11 pp