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Osmo Pekonen. An Excursion into Higher Dimensions. String theory. a unified ” theory of everything ” f undamental idea: elementary particles in the Planck scale (10 -35 m) appear as tiny vibrating ” strings ”. My little paper , a long time ago …. The latest conference.
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Osmo Pekonen An Excursion into Higher Dimensions
Stringtheory • a unified ”theory of everything” • fundamental idea: elementaryparticles in the Planckscale (10-35 m) appear as tinyvibrating ”strings”
Fundamentalforces of Nature • gravitation: Newton’s Principia (1687) • Einstein’s general relativity (1915) • Einstein’s field equation is a statement about the geometry of 4-dimensional spacetime.
Standard Model of particlephysics Unification of the threeotherfundamentalforces: • electromagnetism (Maxwell’sequations~1864) • weakforce • strongforce Fundamentalconcept of unification: symmetrygroup • electromagnetism one foton SU(1) • weak force3 weakbosonsW+, W−, ZSU(2) • strongforceeightgluons SU(3) Total number of dimensions of the unifiedsymmetrygroup G = SU(1)× SU(2) × SU(3) is 1 + 3 + 8 = 12.
Mathematical framework of the Standard Model: Gaugetheory and Yang-Millsequations (1954) • C.N. Yang and Robert Mills: In a principalG-bundle minimize the Lagrangian to get the fieldequations
QuantumGravity: unificationbetweenGravitation and Standard Modelremains a mystery • Bold idea: perhapshigherdimensionsthan 4 cangivesomeadditionalleeway? • Pioneers of this idea: • Gunnar Nordström • Theodor Kaluza • Oskar Klein
Bosonicstringtheory: propagatingstringstrace out 2 D worldsheets
Feynman’squantizationrecipe: integrateover the ∞ D space of allpossiblepaths of an elementaryparticlefrom A to B
Pointlikeparticlestrace out worldlineswhilestringlikeparticlestrace out worldsheets. What is the gain?
The gain is that the space of worldsheets is parametrizedup to conformalequivalenceby a finitedimensionalspaceMg …which has 6 × genus – 6 dimensions and is known in classical mathematics as the Riemann Moduli Space, resp. its covering space the Teichmüller Moduli Space
Thisleads to unifiedfieldtheory (BosonicStringTheory) in a spacetime of 26 dimensions
Problem: Fermionsarenotinluded.Additional input: Supersymmetry.
What is the gain of introducing SUSY? • The number of necessary dimensions of spacetime is lowered to a slightly more palatable D=10 in Superstring Theory. • Why dont we see the extra 6 dimensions? • They are supposed to be wrapped up at each point of 4-dimensional spacetime as a mathematical structure called Calabi-Yau space (for specialists: compact Kählerian 6-manifold with vanishing Ricci curvature).
Calabi-Yauspaceattached to everypoint of ordinary 4-dimensional spacetime
The symmetrygroup of SuperstringTheory is necessarily 496-dimensional …but there are only two relevant Lie groups of dimension 496: SO(32) and E8 × E8. Recall: the Standard Model only had 12 symmetries! The 248-dimensional E8 is a most beautiful mathematical object.
New problem: therearetoomanydifferentsectors of stringtheory! • Are there 10 or 26 dimensions ? • Is the structure group SO(32) or E8 × E8 ? • There are myriads of different Calabi-Yau spaces. Which are the prefered ones? • Heterotic String Theory is a hybrid of Bosonic String Theory and Superstring Theory. • It was developed in 1985 by the ”Princeton string quartet” David Gross, Jeffrey Harvey, Emil Martinec and Ryan Rohm.
The leadingtheoreticianaboutstrings is Edward Witten (born 1951)
Witten is the father of M-theory. M-theory works in D=11 dimensions. At the expense of one extra dimension, it unifies the various 10-dimensional theories. There also exists D=12 dimensional F-theory due to Cumrun Vafa. Time also could be more than 1 dimensional.
Dowe live in a holographicuniverse? In 1997 the Argentinian physicist Juan Maldacena discovered a new kind of duality AdS/CFT which works between a theory of gravity (AdS) and a lower dimensional gauge theory (CFT) without gravity.
Is allthis science, orsomekind of dream? • There is no experimental evidence whatsoever either for the existence of SUSY or the validity of any form of String Theory. • However, String Theory has already left a durable trace in many fields of mathematics (Witten is a Fields medalist). • String Theory could also turn out to be utterly wrong… or perhaps we might never know. • So there is some room for fantasy!
Thankyou for yourattention and welcome to the fantasy workshop!