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Unification of the four forces in the Spin(11,1) geometric algebra

General Physics 2023-08-24 v1 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

SO(10), or equivalently its covering group Spin(10), is a well-known promising grand unified group that contains the standard-model group. The spinors of the group Spin(NN) of rotations in NN spacetime dimensions are indexed by a bitcode with [N/2][N/2] bits. Fermions in Spin(10) are described by five bits yzrgbyzrgb, consisting of two weak bits yy and zz, and three colour bits rr, gg, bb. If a sixth bit tt is added, necessary to accommodate a time dimension, then the enlarged Spin(11,1) algebra contains the standard-model and Dirac algebras as commuting subalgebras, unifying the four forces. The minimal symmetry breaking chain that breaks Spin(11,1) to the standard model is unique, proceeding via the Pati-Salam group. The minimal Higgs sector is similarly unique, consisting of the dimension~66 adjoint representation of Spin(11,1); in effect, the scalar Higgs sector matches the vector gauge sector. Although the unified algebra is that of Spin(11,1), the persistence of the electroweak Higgs field after grand symmetry breaking suggests that the gauge group before grand symmetry breaking is Spin(10,1), not the full group Spin(11,1). The running of coupling parameters predicts that the standard model should unify to the Pati-Salam group Spin(4)w×_w \timesSpin(6)c_c at 101210^{12}\,GeV, and thence to Spin(10,1) at 101510^{15}\,GeV. The grand Higgs field breaks tt-symmetry, can drive cosmological inflation, and generates a large Majorana mass for the right-handed neutrino by flipping its tt-bit. The electroweak Higgs field breaks yy-symmetry, and generates masses for fermions by flipping their yy-bit.

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@article{arxiv.2307.01243,
  title  = {Unification of the four forces in the Spin(11,1) geometric algebra},
  author = {Andrew J. S. Hamilton and Tyler McMaken},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.01243},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

52 pages, 3 figures. Accepted for publication in Physica Scripta