SU(3) C× SU(2) L× U(1) Y(× U(1) X) as a symmetry of division algebraic ladder operators

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We demonstrate a model which captures certain attractive features of SU(5) theory, while providing a possible escape from proton decay. In this paper we show how ladder operators arise from the division algebras R, C, H, and O. From the SU(n) symmetry of these ladder operators, we then demonstrate a model which has much structural similarity to Georgi and Glashow’s SU(5) grand unified theory. However, in this case, the transitions leading to proton decay are expected to be blocked, given that they coincide with presumably forbidden transformations which would incorrectly mix distinct algebraic actions. As a result, we find that we are left with Gsm= SU(3) C× SU(2) L× U(1) Y/ Z6. Finally, we point out that if U(n) ladder symmetries are used in place of SU(n), it may then be possible to find this same Gsm= SU(3) C× SU(2) L× U(1) Y/ Z6, together with an extra U(1) X symmetry, related to B-L.

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Furey, C. (2018). SU(3) C× SU(2) L× U(1) Y(× U(1) X) as a symmetry of division algebraic ladder operators. European Physical Journal C, 78(5). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-018-5844-7

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