The Spin‐Charge‐Family Theory Offers Understanding of the Triangle Anomalies Cancellation in the Standard Model
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Abstract: The standard model has for massless quarks and leptons "miraculously" no triangle anomalies due to the fact that the sum of all possible traces --- where and are the generators of one, of two or of three of the groups and --- over the representations of one family of the left handed fermions and anti-fermions (and separately of the right handed fermions and anti-fermions), contributing to the triangle currents, is equal to zero. It is demonstrated in this paper that this cancellation of the standard model triangle anomaly follows straightforwardly if the and are the subgroups of the orthogonal group , as it is in the spin-charge-family theory. We comment on the anomaly cancellation, which works if handedness and charges are related "by hand".
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