Axial anomaly and the triality symmetry of leptons and hadrons

Abstract

We apply the supersymmetric model of \'E. Cartan to the pseudoscalar meson decay into two photons, π0γγ, ηγγ and η'γγ. In the book of \'E. Cartan published in 1966, Dirac spinors t(A,B) and t(C,D) and vector fields E and E' were introduced and five supersymmetric transformations G23, G12, G13, G123 and G132 were considered. The Pauli spinor is treated as a quaternion and the Dirac spinor is treated as an octonion. In the pseudoscalar meson decay, when the two final vector fields belong to the same group (EE or E'E'), we call the diagram rescattering diagram. When they belong to different groups (EE'), the diagram is called twisted diagram. Assuming the triality selection rules of octonions, dark matter is interpreted as matter emitting photons in a different triality sector than that of electromagnetic probes in our world.

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