SU(8) family unification with boson-fermion balance
Abstract
We formulate an family unification model motivated by requiring that the theory should incorporate the graviton, gravitinos, and the fermions and gauge fields of the standard model, with boson--fermion balance. Gauge field anomalies cancel between the gravitinos and spin fermions. The 56 of scalars breaks to , with the fermion representation content needed for "flipped" with three families, and with residual scalars in the and representations that break flipped to the standard model. Dynamical symmetry breaking can account for the generation of representation scalars needed to break the electroweak group. Yukawa couplings of the 56 scalars to the fermions are forbidden by chiral and gauge symmetries, so in the first stage of breaking fermions remain massless. In the limit of vanishing gauge coupling, there are and supersymmetries relating the scalars to the fermions, which restrict the form of scalar self-couplings and should improve the convergence of perturbation theory, if not making the theory finite and "calculable". In an Appendix we give an analysis of symmetry breaking by a Higgs component, such as the of the 56 under , which has nonzero generator.
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@article{arxiv.1403.2099,
title = {SU(8) family unification with boson-fermion balance},
author = {Stephen L. Adler},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.2099},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
Latex, 20 pages. To appear in a World Scientific volume celebrating the 50th anniversary of the quark model, H. Fritzsch and M. Gell-Mann, eds., and also in International Journal of Modern Physics A, Vol. 29 (2014) 1450130 (18 pages)