14 research outputs found
Dark matter and dark gauge fields
Following the unexpected theoretical discovery of a mass dimension one
fermionic quantum field of spin one half, we now present first results on two
_local_ versions. The Dirac and Majorana fields of the standard model of
particle physics are supplemented by their natural counterparts in the dark
matter sector. The possibility that a mass dimension transmuting symmetry may
underlie a new standard model of particle physics is briefly suggested.Comment: This manuscript combines a plenary talk (by DVA) and an invited talk
(by DS) at "Dark 2007 - Sixth International Heidelberg Conference on Dark
Matter in Astro and Particle Physics (Sydney, Australia, 24th-28th September
2007)." 11 pages. v2: minor typos correcte
Elko as self-interacting fermionic dark matter with axis of locality
We here provide further details on the construction and properties of mass
dimension one quantum fields based on Elko expansion coefficients. We show that
by a judicious choice of phases, the locality structure can be dramatically
improved. In the process we construct a fermionic dark matter candidate which
carries not only an unsuppressed quartic self interaction but also a preferred
axis. Both of these aspects are tentatively supported by the data on dark
matter.Comment: Published versio
Possible polarisation and spin dependent aspects of quantum gravity
We argue that quantum gravity theories that carry a Lie algebraic
modification of the Poincare' and Heisenberg algebras inevitably provide
inhomogeneities that may serve as seeds for cosmological structure formation.
Furthermore, in this class of theories one must expect a strong polarisation
and spin dependence of various quantum-gravity effects.Comment: Awarded an "honourable mention" in the 2007 Gravity Research
Foundation Essay Competitio
Self-interacting Elko dark matter with an axis of locality
This communication is a natural and nontrivial continuation of the 2005 work
of Ahluwalia and Grumiller on Elko. Here we report that Elko breaks Lorentz
symmetry in a rather subtle and unexpected way by containing a `hidden'
preferred direction. Along this preferred direction, a quantum field based on
Elko enjoys locality. In the form reported here, Elko offers a mass dimension
one fermionic dark matter with a quartic self-interaction and a preferred axis
of locality. The locality result crucially depends on a judicious choice of
phases.Comment: 14 pages (RevTex
Superluminal group velocity through near-maximal neutrino oscillations
Recently it was suggested that the observation of superluminal neutrinos by
the OPERA collaboration may be due to group velocity effects resulting from
close-to-maximal oscillation between neutrino mass eigenstates, in analogy to
known effects in optics. We show that superluminal propagation does occur
through this effect for a series of very narrow energy ranges, but this
phenomenum cannot explain the OPERA measurement.Comment: Reworking includes corrections due to finite width of the wave
packet, further references, and comments on other corrections, causality, the
new OPERA results, and why the size of neutrino wave packet provides
important constraint