Chirality in an E8 model of elementary particles

Abstract

We show how chirality emerges naturally from an embedding of the standard model of particle physics into E8(-24). The well-known argument that there is no chiral theory of fundamental physics in E8 is avoided by implementing chirality not as a property of the complexified Lorentz group, but as a property of the complex representations of the real Lorentz group, combined with a real scalar. This avoids the problems of complexification, and ensures that the model is completely contained in the real Lie group.

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