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Journal of Mathematical Physics | 2014

Bilinear covariants and spinor fields duality in quantum Clifford algebras

Rafal Ablamowicz; Icaro Gonçalves; Roldão da Rocha

Classification of quantum spinor fields according to quantum bilinear covariants is introduced in a context of quantum Clifford algebras on Minkowski spacetime. Once the bilinear covariants are expressed in terms of algebraic spinor fields, the duality between spinor and quantum spinor fields can be discussed. Thus, by endowing the underlying spacetime with an arbitrary bilinear form with an antisymmetric part in addition to a symmetric spacetime metric, quantum algebraic spinor fields and deformed bilinear covariants can be constructed. They are thus compared to the classical (non quantum) ones. Classes of quantum spinor fields classes are introduced and compared with Lounestos spinor field classification. A physical interpretation of the deformed parts and the underlying Z-grading is proposed. The existence of an arbitrary bilinear form endowing the spacetime already has been explored in the literature in the context of quantum gravity [S. W. Hawking, “The unpredictability of quantum gravity,” Commun. ...


European Physical Journal Plus | 2014

VSR symmetries in the DKP algebra: The interplay between Dirac and Elko spinor fields

R. T. Cavalcanti; J. M. Hoff da Silva; Roldão da Rocha

VSR symmetries are here naturally incorporated in the DKP algebra on the spin-0 and the spin-1 DKP sectors. We show that the Elko (dark) spinor fields structure plays an essential role in accomplishing this aim, unravelling hidden symmetries on the bosonic DKP fields under the action of discrete symmetries.


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2015

Spinor fields classification in arbitrary dimensions and new classes of spinor fields on 7-manifolds

L. Bonora; K. P. S. de Brito; Roldão da Rocha

A bstractA classification of spinor fields according to the associated bilinear covariants is constructed in arbitrary dimensions and metric signatures, generalizing Lounesto’s 4D spinor field classification. In such a generalized classification a basic role is played by the geometric Fierz identities. In 4D Minkowski spacetime the standard bilinear covariants can be either null or non-null — with the exception of the current density which is invariably different from zero for physical reasons — and sweep all types of spinor fields, including Dirac, Weyl, Majorana and more generally flagpoles, flag-dipoles and dipole spinor fields. To obtain an analogous classification in higher dimensions we use the Fierz identities, which constrain the covariant bilinears in the spinor fields and force some of them to vanish. A generalized graded Fierz aggregate is moreover obtained in such a context simply from the completeness relation. We analyze the particular and important case of Riemannian 7-manifolds, where the Majorana spinor fields turn out to have a quite special place. In particular, at variance with spinor fields in 4D Minkowski spacetime that are classified in six disjoint classes, spinors in Riemannian 7-manifolds are shown to be classified, according to the bilinear covariants: (a) in just one class, in the real case of Majorana spinors; (b) in four classes, in the most general case. Much like new classes of spinor fields in 4D Minkowski spacetime have been evincing new possibilities in physics, we think these new classes of spinor fields in seven dimensions are, in particular, potential candidates for new solutions in the compactification of supergravity on a seven-dimensional manifold and its exotic versions.


General Relativity and Gravitation | 2015

Spherically Symmetric Thick Branes Cosmological Evolution

Alex E. Bernardini; R. T. Cavalcanti; Roldão da Rocha

Spherically symmetric time-dependent solutions for the 5D system of a scalar field canonically coupled to gravity are obtained and identified as an extension of recent results obtained by Ahmed et al. (JHEP 1404:061. arXiv:1312.3576 [hep-th], 2014). The corresponding cosmology of models with regularized branes generated by such a 5D scalar field scenario is also investigated. It has been shown that the anisotropic evolution of the warp factor and consequently the Hubble like parameter are both driven by the radial coordinate on the brane, which leads to an emergent thick brane-world scenario with spherically symmetric time dependent warp factor. Meanwhile, the separability of variables depending on fifth dimension,


European Physical Journal C | 2015

Holographic dark energy models and higher order generalizations in dynamical Chern–Simons modified gravity

Antonio Pasqua; Roldão da Rocha; Surajit Chattopadhyay


International Journal of Modern Physics: Conference Series | 2011

ELKO SPINOR FIELDS AS A TOOL FOR PROBING EXOTIC TOPOLOGICAL SPACETIME FEATURES

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

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Physics of Atomic Nuclei | 2017

Flag-dipole and flagpole spinor fluid flows in Kerr spacetimes

Roldão da Rocha; R. T. Cavalcanti


Physical Review D | 2015

D-oscillons in the standard model extension

R. A. C. Correa; Roldão da Rocha; A. de Souza Dutra

y, which is exhibited by the equations of motion, allows one to recover the extra dimensional profiles obtained in Ahmed et al. (2014), namely the extra dimensional part of the scale (warp) factor and the scalar field dependence on


EPL | 2015

Thick Braneworlds and the Gibbons-Kallosh-Linde No-go Theorem in the Gauss-Bonnet Framework

M. Dias; J. M. Hoff da Silva; Roldão da Rocha


European Physical Journal C | 2015

Configurational entropy in brane-world models

R. A. C. Correa; Roldão da Rocha

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Jayme Vaz

State University of Campinas

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R. T. Cavalcanti

Universidade Federal do ABC

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Alex E. Bernardini

Federal University of São Carlos

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R. A. C. Correa

Universidade Federal do ABC

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L. Bonora

International School for Advanced Studies

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L. Fabbri

University of Bologna

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K. P. S. de Brito

Universidade Federal do ABC

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M. Dias

Federal University of São Paulo

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