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Journal of Mathematical Physics | 2007

From Dirac spinor fields to eigenspinoren des ladungskonjugationsoperators

R. da Rocha; J. M. Hoff da Silva

Dual-helicity eigenspinors of the charge conjugation operator [eigenspinoren des ladungskonjugationsoperators (ELKO) spinor fields] belong—together with Majorana spinor fields—to a wider class of spinor fields, the so-called flagpole spinor fields, corresponding to the class (5), according to Lounesto spinor field classification based on the relations and values taken by their associated bilinear covariants. There exists only six such disjoint classes: the first three corresponding to Dirac spinor fields, and the other three, respectively, corresponding to flagpole, flag-dipole, and Weyl spinor fields. This paper is devoted to investigate and provide the necessary and sufficient conditions to map Dirac spinor fields to ELKO, in order to naturally extend the standard model to spinor fields possessing mass dimension 1. As ELKO is a prime candidate to describe dark matter, an adequate and necessary formalism is introduced and developed here, to better understand the algebraic, geometric, and physical propert...Dual-helicity eigenspinors of the charge conjugation operator (ELKO spinor fields) belong, together with Majorana spinor fields, to a wider class of spinor fields, the so-called flagpole spinor fields, corresponding to the class (5), according to Lounesto spinor field classification based on the relations and values taken by their associated bilinear covariants. There exists only six such disjoint classes: the first three corresponding to Dirac spinor fields, and the other three respectively corresponding to flagpole, flag-dipole and Weyl spinor fields. This paper is devoted to investigate and provide the necessary and sufficient conditions to map Dirac spinor fields to ELKO, in order to naturally extend the Standard Model to spinor fields possessing mass dimension one. As ELKO is a prime candidate to describe dark matter, an adequate and necessary formalism is introduced and developed here, to better understand the algebraic, geometric and physical properties of ELKO spinor fields, and their underlying relationship to Dirac spinor fields.


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2011

Exotic dark spinor fields

Roldao da Rocha; Alex E. Bernardini; J. M. Hoff da Silva

Exotic dark spinor fields are introduced and investigated in the context of inequivalent spin structures on arbitrary curved spacetimes, which induces an additional term on the associated Dirac operator, related to a Čech cohomology class. For the most kinds of spinor fields, any exotic term in the Dirac operator can be absorbed and encoded as a shift of the electromagnetic vector potential representing an element of the cohomology group


International Journal of Modern Physics A | 2009

FROM DIRAC ACTION TO ELKO ACTION

J. M. Hoff da Silva; Roldao da Rocha

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Journal of Mathematical Physics | 2013

Flag-dipole spinor fields in ESK gravities

Roldao da Rocha; Luca Fabbri; J. M. Hoff da Silva; R. T. Cavalcanti; J. A. Silva-Neto

. The possibility of concealing such an exotic term does not exist in case of dark (ELKO) spinor fields, as they cannot carry electromagnetic charge, so that the full topological analysis must be evaluated. Since exotic dark spinor fields also satisfy Klein-Gordon propagators, the dynamical constraints related to the exotic term in the Dirac equation can be explicitly calculated. It forthwith implies that the non-trivial topology associated to the spacetime can drastically engender — from the dynamics of dark spinor fields — constraints in the spacetime metric structure. Meanwhile, such constraints may be alleviated, at the cost of constraining the exotic spacetime topology. Besides being prime candidates to the dark matter problem, dark spinor fields are shown to be potential candidates to probe non-trivial topologies in spacetime, as well as probe the spacetime metric structure.


Physical Review D | 2012

Model to localize gauge and tensor fields on thick branes

A. E. R. Chumbes; J. M. Hoff da Silva; M. B. Hott

A fundamental action, representing a mass dimension-transmuting operator between Dirac and ELKO spinor fields, is performed on the Dirac Lagrangian, in order to lead it into the ELKO Lagrangian. Such a dynamical transformation can be seen as a natural extension of the Standard Model that incorporates dark matter fields. The action of the mass dimension-transmuting operator on a Dirac spinor field, that defines and introduces such a mapping, is shown to be a composition of the Dirac operator and the non-unitary transformation that maps Dirac spinor fields into ELKO spinor fields, defined in a previous paper. This paper gives allowance for ELKO, as a candidate to describe dark matter, to be incorporated in the Standard Model. It is intended to present for the first time, up to our knowledge, the dynamical character of a mapping between Dirac and ELKO spinor fields, transmuting the mass dimension of spin one-half fermionic fields from 3/2 to 1 and from 1 to 3/2.


Physics Letters B | 2012

Exploring Elko typical signature

M. Dias; F. de Campos; J. M. Hoff da Silva

We consider the Riemann-Cartan geometry as a basis for the Einstein-Sciama-Kibble theory coupled to spinor fields: we focus on


International Journal of Geometric Methods in Modern Physics | 2009

ELKO SPINOR FIELDS: LAGRANGIANS FOR GRAVITY DERIVED FROM SUPERGRAVITY

Roldao da Rocha; J. M. Hoff da Silva

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Physics Letters B | 2013

Unfolding physics from the algebraic classification of spinor fields

J. M. Hoff da Silva; Roldao da Rocha

and conformal gravities, regarding the flag-dipole spinor fields, type-(4) spinor fields under the Lounesto classification. We study such theories in specific cases given for instance by cosmological scenarios: we find that in such background the Dirac equation admits solutions that are not Dirac spinor fields, but in fact the aforementioned flag-dipoles ones. These solutions are important from a theoretical perspective, as they evince that spinor fields are not necessarily determined by their dynamics, but also a discussion on their structural (algebraic) properties must be carried off. Furthermore, the phenomenological point of view is shown to be also relevant, since for isotropic Universes they circumvent the question whether spinor fields do undergo the Cosmological Principle.


Physical Review D | 2012

Black string corrections in variable tension braneworld scenarios

Roldao da Rocha; J. M. Hoff da Silva

It is shown that the introduction of a suitable function in the higher-dimensional gauge field action may be used in order to achieve gauge bosons localization on a thick brane. The model is constructed upon analogies to the effective coupling of neutral scalar field to electromagnetic field and to the Friedberg-Lee model for hadrons. After that we move forward studying the localization of the Kalb-Ramond field via this procedure.


EPL | 2014

Hawking radiation from Elko particles tunnelling across black-strings horizon

R. da Rocha; J. M. Hoff da Silva

Abstract We study the prospects of observing the presence of a relatively light Elko particle as a possible dark matter candidate, by pointing out a typical signature for the process encompassing the Elko non-locality, exploring some consequences of the unusual Elko propagator behavior when analyzed outside the Elko axis of propagation. We also consider the production of a light Elko associated to missing energy and isolated leptons at the LHC, with center of mass energy of 7 and 14 TeV and total luminosity from 1 fb − 1 to 10 fb − 1 . Basically, the Elko non-locality engenders a peculiar signal in the missing energy turning it sensible to the angle of detection.

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Roldao da Rocha

Universidade Federal do ABC

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M. E. X. Guimarães

Federal Fluminense University

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M. Dias

Federal University of São Paulo

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R. T. Cavalcanti

Universidade Federal do ABC

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R. da Rocha

State University of Campinas

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Roldão da Rocha

International School for Advanced Studies

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Marina M. Dias

University of São Paulo

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Alex E. Bernardini

Federal University of São Carlos

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Alexandre Alves

Federal University of São Paulo

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D. Bazeia

Federal University of Paraíba

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