A de-gauging approach to physics beyond the Standard Model
Abstract
By studying the t-J model for superconductivity, the Pati-Salam model and the Haplon model for particle unifications, we extract their common feature which is the spin-charge separation of fermions. This becomes a de-gauging process for charged fermions by considering them as bound states of a neutral fermion and charged or neutral bosons. We present a few examples including the weak-charge-spin separation for the leptons in the Standard Model. Some fundamental fermions can be obtained by continuing this de-gauging process for different kinds of charges. Finally the binding forces of the bound states might be provided by interactions related to spacetime symmetries such as supersymmetry.
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