Bibcode
Beck, Christian
Bibliographical reference
THE LOGIC OF NATURE, COMPLEXITY AND NEW PHYSICS From Quark-Gluon Plasma to Superstrings, Quantum Gravity and Beyond. Proceedings of the International School of Subnuclear Physics. Held 29 August-7 September 2006 in Erice, Sicily, Italy. Edited by Antonino Zichichi (European Physical Society, Switzerland) . Published by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., 2008. ISBN #9789812832467, pp. 1-37
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2008
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Description
In order to understand the parameters of the standard model of
electroweak and strong interactions (coupling constants, masses, mixing
angles) one needs to embed the standard model into some larger theory
that accounts for the observed values. This means some additional sector
is needed that fixes and stabilizes the values of the fundamental
constants of nature. In these lecture notes we describe in non-technical
terms how such a sector can be constructed. Our additional sector is
based on rapidly fluctuating scalar fields that, although completely
deterministic, evolve in the strongest possible chaotic way and exhibit
complex behaviour. These chaotic fields generate potentials for moduli
fields, which ultimately fix the fundamental parameters. The chaotic
dynamics can be physically interpreted in terms of vacuum fluctuations.
These vacuum fluctuations are different from those of QED and QCD but
coupled with the same moduli fields as QED and QCD are. The vacuum
energy generated by the chaotic fields underlies the currently observed
dark energy of the universe. Our theory correctly predicts the numerical
values of the electroweak and strong coupling constants using a simple
principle, the minimization of vacuum energy. Implementing some
additional discrete symmetry assumptions one also obtains predictions
for fermion masses, as well as a Higgs mass prediction of 154 GeV.