Massless Conformal Fields in Ten Dimensions, Minimal Unitary Representation of $E_{7(-25)}$ and Exceptional Supergravity
Murat Gunaydin

TL;DR
This paper explores the minimal unitary representation of the exceptional conformal group E_{7(-25)} in ten dimensions, revealing its decomposition into massless conformal fields and implications for exceptional supergravity and particle spectrum models.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the minimal unitary representation of E_{7(-25)} and its decomposition into massless fields, connecting conformal symmetry with exceptional supergravity.
Findings
Decomposition of E_{7(-25)} minrep into infinite massless SO(10,2) representations.
Identification of bosonic and fermionic conformal fields within the representation.
Proposal of E_{7(-25)} as a spectrum generating symmetry for 5D exceptional supergravity.
Abstract
Minimal unitary representation of and its deformations describe all the conformally massless fields in dimensional Minkowskian spacetimes. In critical dimensions these spacetimes admit extensions with twistorial coordinates plus a dilatonic coordinate to causal spacetimes coordinatized by Jordan algebras of degree three over the four division algebras . We study the minimal unitary representation (minrep) of the conformal group of the spacetime coordinatized by the exceptional Jordan algebra . We show that the minrep of decomposes into infinitely many massless representations of the conformal group . Corresponding conformal fields transform as symmetric tensors in spinor indices of subject to certain constraints. Even and odd tensorial fields describe bosonic and fermionic conformal fields,…
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TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
