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Spin-half fermions with mass dimension one: theory, phenomenology, and dark matter

D V Ahluwalia-Khalilova et al JCAP07(2005)012   doi: 10.1088/1475-7516/2005/07/012  Help

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D V Ahluwalia-Khalilova1 and D Grumiller2
1 ASGBG/CIU, Department of Mathematics, Apartado Postal C-600, University of Zacatecas (UAZ), Zacatecas, Zac 98060, Mexico
2 Institut für Theoretische Physik, University of Leipzig, Augustusplatz 10-11, D-04109 Leipzig, Germany
E-mail: dva-k@heritage.reduaz.mx and grumiller@itp.uni-leipzig.de

Abstract. We provide the first details on the unexpected theoretical discovery of a spin-one-half matter field with mass dimension one. It is based upon a complete set of dual-helicity eigenspinors of the charge conjugation operator. Due to its unusual properties with respect to charge conjugation and parity, it belongs to a non-standard Wigner class. Consequently, the theory exhibits non-locality with (CPT)^2=-\mathbb
{I} . We briefly discuss its relevance to the cosmological 'horizon problem'. Because the introduced fermionic field is endowed with mass dimension one, it can carry a quartic self-interaction. Its dominant interaction with known forms of matter is via Higgs, and with gravity. This aspect leads us to contemplate the new fermion as a prime dark matter candidate. Taking this suggestion seriously we study a supernova-like explosion of a galactic-mass dark matter cloud to set limits on the mass of the new particle and present a calculation on relic abundance to constrain the relevant cross-section. The analysis favours light mass (roughly 20 MeV) and relevant cross-section of about 2 pb. Similarities and differences with the WIMP and mirror matter proposals for dark matter are enumerated. In a critique of the theory we reveal a hint on non-commutative aspects of spacetime, and energy–momentum space.

Key words: dark matter; quantum field theory on curved space

E-print number: hep-th/0412080
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Received 8 December 2004, accepted for publication 14 June 2005
Published 19 July 2005

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