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    Conceptual Explanation for the Algebra in the Noncommutative Approach to the Standard Model

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    The purpose of this letter is to remove the arbitrariness of the ad hoc choice of the algebra and its representation in the noncommutative approach to the Standard Model, which was begging for a conceptual explanation. We assume as before that space-time is the product of a four-dimensional manifold by a finite noncommmutative space F. The spectral action is the pure gravitational action for the product space. To remove the above arbitrariness, we classify the irreducibe geometries F consistent with imposing reality and chiral conditions on spinors, to avoid the fermion doubling problem, which amounts to have total dimension 10 (in the K-theoretic sense). It gives, almost uniquely, the Standard Model with all its details, predicting the number of fermions per generation to be 16, their representations and the Higgs breaking mechanism, with very little input. The geometrical model is valid at the unification scale, and has relations connecting the gauge couplings to each other and to the Higgs coupling. This gives a prediction of the Higgs mass of around 170 GeV and a mass relation connecting the sum of the square of the masses of the fermions to the W mass square, which enables us to predict the top quark mass compatible with the measured experimental value. We thus manage to have the advantages of both SO(10) and Kaluza-Klein unification, without paying the price of plethora of Higgs fields or the infinite tower of states.Comment: Title change only. The title "A Dress for SM the Beggar" was changed by the Editor of Physical Review Letter

    SL(2,C) Gravity with Complex Vierbein and Its Noncommutative Extension

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    We show that it is possible to formulate gravity with a complex vierbein based on SL(2,C) gauge invariance. The proposed action is a four-form where the metric is not introduced but results as a function of the complex vierbein. This formulation is based on the first order formalism. The novel feature here is that integration of the spin-connection gauge field gives rise to kinetic terms for a massless graviton, a massive graviton with the Fierz-Pauli mass term, and a scalar field. The resulting theory is equivalent to bigravity. We then show that by extending the gauge group to GL(2,C} the formalism can be easily generalized to apply to a noncommutative space with the star product. We give the deformed action and derive the Seiberg-Witten map for the complex vierbein and gauge fields.Comment: Minor corrections. The noncommutative action in section 3 is simplified. Version to appear in Physical Review

    SO(10) unification in noncommutative geometry revisited

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    We investigate the SO(10)-unification model in a Lie algebraic formulation of noncommutative geometry. The SO(10)-symmetry is broken by a 45-Higgs and the Majorana mass term for the right neutrinos (126-Higgs) to the standard model structure group. We study the case that the fermion masses are as general as possible, which leads to two 10-multiplets, four 120-multiplets and two additional 126-multiplets of Higgs fields. This Higgs structure differs considerably from the two Higgs multiplets 16 \otimes 16^* and 16^c \otimes 16^* used by Chamseddine and Fr\"ohlich. We find the usual tree-level predictions of noncommutative geometry m_W=(1/2)m_t, \sin^2\theta_W=(3/8) and g_2=g_3 as well as m_H \leq m_t.Comment: 25 pages, LaTeX 2e. v2: typos corrected and footnote on Super-Kamiokande results adde

    Metrics Admitting Killing Spinors In Five Dimensions

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    BPS black hole configurations which break half of supersymmetry in the theory of N=2, d=5 supergravity coupled to an arbitrary number of abelian vector multiplets are discussed. A general class of solutions comprising all known BPS rotating black hole solutions is obtained.Comment: 15 pages, Late

    D=7 SU(2) Gauged Supergravity From D=10 Supergravity

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    The theory of SU(2) gauged seven-dimensional supergravity is obtained by compactifying ten dimensional N=1 supergravity on the group manifold SU(2).Comment: 10 pages. References added and some comments modifie
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