Abstract
Fifty years ago the standard model offered an elegant new step towards understanding elementary fermion and boson fields, making several assumptions, suggested by experiments. The assumptions are still waiting for an explanation. There are many proposals in the literature for the next step. The spin-charge-family theory of one of us (N.S.M.B.) is offering the explanation for not only all by the standard model assumed properties of quarks and leptons and antiquarks and antileptons, with the families included, of the vectors gauge fields, of the Higgs scalar and Yukawa couplings, but also for the second quantization postulates of Dirac and for cosmological observations, like there are the appearance of the dark matter, of matter-antimatter asymmetry, making several predictions. This theory proposes a simple starting action in d >= (13 + 1)-dimensional space with fermions interacting with the gravity only (the vielbeins and the two kinds of the spin connection fields), what manifests in d = (3 + 1) as the vector and scalar gauge fields, and uses the odd Clifford algebra to describe the internal space of fermions, what enables that the creation and annihilation operators for fermions fulfil the anticommutation relations for the second quantized fields without Dirac's postulates: Fermions single particle states already anticommute. We present in this review article a short overview of the spin-charge-family theory, illustrating shortly on the toy model the breaks of the starting symmetries in d = (13+1)-dimensional space, which are triggered either by scalar fields - the vielbeins with the space index belonging to d > (3+1) - or by the condensate of the two right handed neutrinos, with the family quantum number not belonging to the observed families. We compare properties and predictions of this theory with the properties and predictions of SO(10) unifying theories. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 103890 |
Journal | Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics |
Volume | 121 |
Number of pages | 95 |
ISSN | 0146-6410 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Nov 2021 |
Bibliographical note
Corrigendum: 10.1016/j.ppnp.2022.103961https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0146641022000229
Keywords
- Higher dimensional spaces
- Beyond the standard model
- Kaluza-Klein-like theories
- Fermions representations in Clifford and in
- Grassmann space
- Second quantization of fermions n Clifford space comparison with Dirac's one
- Predictions
- FINE-STRUCTURE CONSTANTS
- QUARK MASSES
- REPRESENTATIONS
- DIMENSION
- MASSLESS
- MATRICES
- MIXINGS
- ANGLES