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Dimensional Reduction

Corinne A. Manogue, Tevian Dray

Published 1998-07-06Version 1

Using an octonionic formalism, we introduce a new mechanism for reducing 10 spacetime dimensions to 4 without compactification. Applying this mechanism to the free, 10-dimensional, massless (momentum space) Dirac equation results in a particle spectrum consisting of exactly 3 generations. Each generation contains 1 massive spin-1/2 particle with 2 spin states, 1 massless spin-1/2 particle with only 1 helicity state, and their antiparticles --- precisely one generation of leptons. There is also a single massless spin-1/2 particle/antiparticle pair with the opposite helicity and no generation structure. We conclude with a discussion of some further consequences of this approach, including those which could arise when using the formalism on a curved spacetime background, as well as the implications for the nature of spacetime itself.

Comments: Honorable Mention, 1998 Gravity Research Foundation essay contest (REVTeX, 3 pages)
Journal: Mod.Phys.Lett. A14 (1999) 99-104
Categories: hep-th
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