Mirror World with Broken Mirror Parity, E(6) Unification and Cosmology

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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31 pages, 7 figures

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10.1142/S0217751X08039712

In the present paper we have developed a concept of parallel ordinary (O) and mirror (M) worlds. We have shown that in the case of a broken mirror parity (MP), the evolutions of fine structure constants in the O- and M-worlds are not identical. It is assumed that E_6-unification inspired by superstring theory restores the broken MP at the scale \sim 10^{18} GeV, what unavoidably leads to the different E_6-breakdowns at this scale: E_6 \to SO(10)\times U(1)_Z - in the O-world, and E'_6 \to SU(6)'\times SU(2)'_Z - in the M-world. Considering only asymptotically free theories, we have presented the running of all the inverse gauge constants \alpha_i^{-1} in the one-loop approximation. Then a `quintessence' scenario is discussed for our model of accelerating universe. Such a scenario is related with an axion (`acceleron') of a new gauge group SU(2)'_Z which has a coupling constant g_Z extremely growing at the scale \Lambda_Z\sim 10^{-3} eV.

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