Something Anomalies can tell about SM and Gravity
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This ia a review/research paper on anomalies applied to a bottom-up approach to standard
model and gravity. It is divided in two parts. The  rst consists in a review proper of anomalies in
quantum  eld theories. Anomalies are analyzed according to three di erent methods: a perturbative
one based on Feynman diagram, a non-perturbative one relying on the Schwinger-DeWitt approach
and, third, the one hinging on the Atiyah-Singer family's index theorem. The three methods are
applied both to chiral gauge anomalies and trace anomalies. The fundamental distinction that our
presentation leads to is between obstructive (O) and non-obstructive (NO) anomalies. The former are
tied to the non-existence of fermion propagators, which fatally maim the corresponding theory. In the
second part we apply this analysis to the SM and various of its extensions immersed in a gravitational
background, and  nd that they all are plagued by a residual chiral trace anomaly. To completely
eliminate all kind of dangerous anomalies in SM-like theories we propose a somewhat unconventional
scheme, and exemplify it by means of an explicit model. The latter is a left-right symmetric model. We
embed it in a Weyl geometry to render it conformal-invariant. We then deal with some of its quantum
aspects, in particular its even (NO) trace anomalies and the means to preserve its confomal invariance
at the quantum level. We brie y review renormalization and unitarity in the framework of similar
models discussed in the existing literature. Finally we present a possible (conjectural) application of
the model to describe the junction between cosmology and quantum  eld theory.
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