Affiliation:
1. Department of Physics, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO 65409, USA
Abstract
We consider extensions of the Dirac equation with mass terms m1+iγ5m2 and im1+γ5m2. The corresponding Hamiltonians are Hermitian and pseudo-Hermitian (γ5 Hermitian), respectively. The fundamental spinor solutions for all generalized Dirac equations are found in the helicity basis
and brought into concise analytic form. We postulate that the time-ordered product of field operators
should yield the Feynman propagator (iϵ prescription), and we also postulate that the tardyonic as
well as tachyonic Dirac equations should have a smooth massless limit. These postulates lead to sum
rules that connect the form of the fundamental field anticommutators with the tensor sums of the
fundamental plane-wave eigenspinors and the projectors over positive-energy and negative-energy
states. In the massless case, the sum rules are fulfilled by two egregiously simple, distinguished
functional forms. The first sum rule remains valid in the case of a tardyonic theory and leads to
the canonical massive Dirac field. The second sum rule is valid for a tachyonic mass term and leads
to a natural suppression of the right-handed helicity states for tachyonic particles and left-handed
helicity states for tachyonic spin-1/2 antiparticles. When applied to neutrinos, the theory contains a
free tachyonic mass parameter. Tachyons are known to be repulsed by gravity. We discuss a possible
role of a tachyonic neutrino as a contribution to the accelerated expansion of the Universe “dark
energy.”
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
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