2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10773-014-2188-4
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Elko Spinor Fields and Massive Magnetic Like Monopoles

Abstract: In this paper we recall that by construction Elko spinor fields of λ and ρ types satisfy a coupled system of first order partial differential equations (csfopde) that once interacted leads to Klein-Gordon equations for the λ and ρ type fields. Since the csfopde is the basic one and since the Klein-Gordon equations for λ and ρ possess solutions that are not solutions of the csfopde for λ and ρ we infer that it is legitimate to attribute to those fields mass dimension 3/2 (as is the case of Dirac spinor fields) … Show more

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“…Then, Majorana and Elko fermions are neutral, and hence they cannot have any electromagnetic interaction, which is in agreement with what was discussed about the electric and magnetic charges, e M and q M , in [39].…”
Section: On the Set-up Of A Generalized Spinor Classificationsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Then, Majorana and Elko fermions are neutral, and hence they cannot have any electromagnetic interaction, which is in agreement with what was discussed about the electric and magnetic charges, e M and q M , in [39].…”
Section: On the Set-up Of A Generalized Spinor Classificationsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Elko spinors were proposed in 2004 [6], the fermionic field of spin-1/2 endowed with mass dimension one is constructed upon a complete set of eigenspinors of the charge conjugation operator. We point out that, contrary to what is commonly established in the seminal literature of Elko, about mass dimensionality one, different points of view of given subject are carried out on the works [7,8], where the authors shows that in some very specific mathematical contexts, it is possible to show that Elko spinors satisfies a coupled system of first order partial differential equations for a pair of Elko and also a first order equation in the Clifford algebra of physical space, thus, in such context the authors claim the possibility of mass dimension 3/2.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…While others have given a serious thought to the implications of new spinors for fivedimensional branes and higher dimensions [31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38]. There are also studies devoted to the mass dimension one fermions in the context of Hawking radiation, their sensitivity to the topology of space-time and a dynamical system based analysis [39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46].…”
Section: From a 2006 Referee Report For Marsden Application 07-uoc-055mentioning
confidence: 99%