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Self-interacting mass-dimension one fields for any spin

Published 30 Oct 2012 in hep-th, math-ph, and math.MP | (1210.7916v6)

Abstract: According to Ahluwalia and Grumiller, massive spin-half fields of mass-dimension one can be constructed using the eigenspinors of the charge-conjugation operator (Elko) as expansion coefficients. In this paper, we generalize their result by constructing quantum fields from higher-spin Elko. The kinematics of these fields are thoroughly investigated. Starting with the field operators, their propagators and Hamiltonians are derived. These fields satisfy the higher-spin generalization of the Klein-Gordon but not the Dirac equation. Independent of the spin, they are all of mass-dimension one and are thus endowed with renormalizable self-interactions. These fields violate Lorentz symmetry. The violation can be characterized by a non Lorentz-covariant term that appears in the Elko spin-sums. This term provides a decomposition of the generalized higher-spin Dirac operator in the momentum space thus suggesting a possible connection between the mass-dimension one fields and the Lorentz-invariant fields.

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