The Standard Model
Abstract
We declare that we live in the quantum 4-dimensional Minkowski space-time with, via the gauge principle, the force-fields gauge-group structure, SUc(3) × SUL(2) × U(1) applied to the quark world or SUL(2) × U(1) × SUf(3) applied to the lepton world, built-in from the very beginning. The quark world with the triplets from the "quark" group SUQ(3) (used to be called "flavor SU(3) symmetry"), which is of nuclear sizes and is protected by SUc(3) × SUL(2) × U(1) (i.e. the (123) symmetry), can be seen by our world, while the lepton world, as of atomic sizes and protected by SUL(2) × U(1) × SUf(3) or another (123) symmetry, can also be seen, as singlets of the quark group SUQ(3), by our world. Apart from the "ignition" term, the entire Standard Model is dimensionless and massless in the quantum 4-dimensional Minkowski space-time; that is, all couplings are dimensionless and there are no mass terms in the quantum 4-dimensional Minkowski space-time. Therefore, there exist the well-studied 3 \,K cosmic microwave background (CMB) and the now clustered neutrino halos formed from cosmic background (CB) neutrinos (of three flavors, and antineutrinos), both present in the overall background of our Universe. In theory, it yields neutrino oscillations, as some lepton-flavor-violating processes, in a natural manner.
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