Conformality, Particle Phenomenology and the Cosmological Constant
Paul H. Frampton

TL;DR
This paper explores how conformal invariance at TeV scales influences particle phenomenology and cosmology, proposing a framework that links particle spectrum enrichment to the cosmological constant problem.
Contribution
It discusses the implications of conformality for particle physics and cosmology, highlighting its potential to address the cosmological constant issue.
Findings
Conformal invariance can emerge at TeV scales with enriched particle spectra.
Conformality impacts particle phenomenology and cosmological models.
Potential connections between conformality and the cosmological constant are proposed.
Abstract
Conformality is the idea that at TeV scales enrichment of the standard model particle spectrum leads to conformal invariance at a fixed point of the renormalization group. Some aspects of conformality in particle phenomenology and cosmology are discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
