Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
2008-03-07
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Presented at the 5th Manchester Forward Physics Workshop, Dec. 2007
Scientific paper
SU(5) gauge theory with massless left-handed fermions in the representation 5+15+40+45* (QUD) may have a bound-state S-Matrix that, uniquely, contains the asymptotically unitary Critical Pomeron and which might also reproduce the full Standard Model. If so, QUD would provide an underlying unification for the Standard Model in which very similar massless fermion anomaly dynamics is responsible for the physics of the strong and electroweak interactions and all particle masses are generated dynamically. The color sextet quark sector, responsible for both electroweak symmetry-breaking and dark matter in QUD, is predicted to produce large cross-section effects at the LHC, with the pomeron as a vital diagnostic - via TOTEM/CMS and FP420. In this talk, the multi-regge construction of high-energy QUD amplitudes is outlined as is, briefly, the LHC pomeron physics. Surrounding motivational issues (particularly outstanding QCD problems) and consequences are also discussed. The S-Matrix anomaly physics is conceptually and philosophically radical with respect to the current theory paradigm. As a consequence, QUD could provide a welcome way out of the current ``Crisis in Fundamental Physics'' with, potentially, it's novel physical applicability resolving a variety of Standard Model and, perhaps also, cosmology problems - it has zero vacuum energy.
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