A thermal theory for charged leptons

Abstract

We propose that charged leptons are the `baryons' of the gauge dynamics subject to a SU(2)e×SU(2)μ×SU(2)τ symmetry. The `mesons' of this theory are neutral and thus candidates for dark matter. There is, in addition, a gauge group SU(2)CMB generating the CMB photon. We compute the value of αem and the contribution to cosmo coming from SU(2)CMB. We qualitatively explain the occurrence of dark matter, large intergalactic magnetic fields, a lepton asymmtry, the stability of TCMB, and the deviation from thermal QED behavior of hot plasmas present in the interior of the sun and terrestial nuclear fusion experiments.

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