Non-Hermiticity: a new paradigm for model building in particle physics

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Abstract

Non-Hermitian quantum theories have been applied in many other areas of physics. In this note, I will briefly review recent developments in the formulation of non-Hermitian quantum field theories, highlighting features that are unique compared to Hermitian theories. I will touch upon their crucial discrete symmetries and how continuous symmetry properties are borne out, including Noether's theorem, the Goldstone theorem and the Englert-Brout-Higgs mechanism. As examples, I will describe a non-Hermitian supersymmetric theory, and draw attention to non-Hermitian deformations of (scalar) QED, the Higgs-Yukawa theory and flavour oscillations, with potential implications for non-Hermitian model building in the neutrino sector. Together, these results pave the way for a systematic programme for building non-Hermitian extensions of the Standard Model of particle physics.
Original languageEnglish
Pages735
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Feb 2022
EventThe European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics - Online conference, jointly organized by Universität Hamburg and the research center DESY
Duration: 26 Jul 2021 → …

Conference

ConferenceThe European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics
Period26/07/21 → …

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