Gauge hierarchy problem, supersymmetry, and fermionic symmetry
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Publication:3464927
DOI10.1142/S0217751X15501535zbMATH Open1329.81269arXiv1311.2365OpenAlexW3105678316MaRDI QIDQ3464927
Publication date: 28 January 2016
Published in: International Journal of Modern Physics A (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: We reconsider the gauge hierarchy problem from the viewpoint of effective field theories and a high-energy physics, motivated by the alternative scenario that the standard model holds up to a high-energy scale such as the Planck scale. The problem is restated as the question whether it is possible to construct a low-energy effective theory and the interaction with heavy particles, without spoiling the structure of a high-energy physics supported by an excellent concept. Based on this reinterpretation, we give a conjecture that theories with hidden fermionic symmetries can be free from the gauge hierarchy problem and become candidates of the physics beyond and/or behind the standard model, and present toy models with particle-ghost symmetries as illustrative examples and a prototype model for the grand unification.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1311.2365
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Unified quantum theories (81V22) Yang-Mills and other gauge theories in quantum field theory (81T13) Supersymmetry and quantum mechanics (81Q60)
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