On possible embeddings of the standard model of particle physics and gravity in E8

Abstract

I investigate the structure of E8 under the action of the subalgebra/subgroup A1+G2+C3, as a potential route to unification of the fundamental forces of nature into a single algebraic structure. The particular real form E8(-24) supports a decomposition into compact G2 plus split A1+C3, which allows a restriction from G2 to SU(3) for the strong force, together with split SL2( R) to break the symmetry of the weak interaction and give mass to the intermediate vector bosons. The factor C3 contains various copies of the Lorentz group SL2( C) and extends the `spacetime' symmetries to the full group of symplectic symmetries of real 3+3-dimensional phase space. Restricting G2 to the Standard Model SU(3) extends C3 to A5, in the real form SU(3,3), acting on a complex phase space that includes both momentum and current. There is then a natural restriction from SU(3,3) to SO(3,3), describing the action of SL4( R) on phase space. The resulting action of SL4( R) on E8 includes tensors that are equivalent to the stress-energy tensor, the Ricci tensor and the Riemann tensor, and therefore permits the formalism of general relativity to be developed inside E8(-24). The model then suggests unexpected and perhaps subtle ways in which general relativity and particle physics may be forced to modify each other, in order to produce a unified theory.

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