Intrinsic quantum mechanics behind the Standard Model?
Ole L. Trinhammer

TL;DR
This paper proposes a unified intrinsic quantum mechanical framework based on the Lie group U(3) to explain the origin of the Standard Model gauge groups and related particle properties.
Contribution
It introduces a novel intrinsic configuration space approach using U(3) to unify gauge groups and derive particle phenomena, including the Higgs mechanism and baryon properties.
Findings
Derived a relation between strong and electroweak scales via quantum exchange.
Predicted the Higgs mass in a closed-form equation.
Provided accurate models for nucleon mass and parton distributions.
Abstract
We suggest the gauge groups SU(3), SU(2) and U(1) to share a common origin in U(3). We take the Lie group U(3) to serve as an intrinsic configuration space for baryons. A spontaneous symmetry break in the baryonic state selects a U(2) subgroup for the Higgs mechanism. The Higgs field enters the symmetry break to relate the strong and electroweak energy scales by exchange of one quantum of action between the two sectors. This shapes the Higgs potential to fourth order. Recently intrinsic quantum mechanics has given a suggestion for the Cabibbo angle from theory (EPL124-2018) and a prediction for the Higgs couplings to gauge bosons (EPL125-2019). Previously it has given the nucleon mass and the parton distribution functions for u and d quarks in the proton (EPL102-2013). It has given a quite accurate equation for the Higgs mass in closed form (IJMPA30-2015) and an N and Delta spectrum…
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