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    Conformal Scaling Gauge Symmetry and Inflationary Universe

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    Considering the conformal scaling gauge symmetry as a fundamental symmetry of nature in the presence of gravity, a scalar field is required and used to describe the scale behavior of universe. In order for the scalar field to be a physical field, a gauge field is necessary to be introduced. A gauge invariant potential action is constructed by adopting the scalar field and a real Wilson-like line element of the gauge field. Of particular, the conformal scaling gauge symmetry can be broken down explicitly via fixing gauge to match the Einstein-Hilbert action of gravity. As a nontrivial background field solution of pure gauge has a minimal energy in gauge interactions, the evolution of universe is then dominated at earlier time by the potential energy of background field characterized by a scalar field. Since the background field of pure gauge leads to an exponential potential model of a scalar field, the universe is driven by a power-law inflation with the scale factor a(t)∼tpa(t) \sim t^p. The power-law index pp is determined by a basic gauge fixing parameter gFg_F via p=16πgF2[1+3/(4πgF2)]p = 16\pi g_F^2[1 + 3/(4\pi g_F^2) ]. For the gauge fixing scale being the Planck mass, we are led to a predictive model with gF=1g_F=1 and p≃62p\simeq 62.Comment: 12 pages, RevTex, no figure
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