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Gravity Induced Anomalies Smearing in Standard Model so that Protons May Never Decay, Except in Black Holes

Stéphane Maes

2020Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)48 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

<em>Gravity is not modeled in the Standard Model. The Proton decay, predicted by many GUTs, TOEs, supersymmetry, supergravity theories and superstrings, is forbidden in the Standard Model because the proton is the lightest baryon and the conservation of the lepton and baryon numbers would be violated. In New Physics beyond the Standard Model, such violations could be tolerated because the baryon and lepton number symmetries have chirality anomalies. We discuss that in a multi-fold universe, where gravity emerges from entanglement effects, or in a universe where gravity is strong enough to cause chirality flips of fermions, these anomalies are smeared so that the baryon and lepton symmetries could be no more anomalous, and conservation of the baryon and lepton numbers could be seen as stricter. As a result, proton decay could remain forbidden, except when gravity is extreme. It has significant consequences for theories predicting proton decay but matches the total lack of any proton decay observation so far.</em>

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsStandard Model (mathematical formulation)Black hole (networking)Nuclear physicsAstrophysicsParticle physicsMaterials scienceLink-state routing protocolMetallurgyGauge (firearms)Routing (electronic design automation)Routing protocolComputer networkComputer scienceCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesRelativity and Gravitational TheoryComputational Physics and Python Applications