A Possible Origin of Gauge Invariance in Low Energy Physics
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It is pointed out that a part of gauge invariance in low energy region, say, lower than GUT or the Planck energy could be an induced symmetry describable with the Berry phase potential due to partial compactification of a higher dimensional space-time. A model Lagrangian with a U(1) gauge symmetry in six dimensions is shown to double the symmetry in four dimensions to enjoy U(1) × U(1) in a limit where the compactification mass scale is sent to infinity. Generalization to non-Abelian theories is discussed.
- 素粒子論グループ 素粒子研究編集部の論文
- 1993-01-20
著者
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KIKKAWA Keiji
Department of Physics, Osaka University
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Kikkawa Keiji
Department Of Physics Osaka University
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