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Unveiling a spinor field classification with non-Abelian gauge symmetries

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A spinor fields classification with non-Abelian gauge symmetries is introduced, generalizing the the U(1) gauge symmetries-based Lounesto's classification. Here, a more general classification, contrary to the Lounesto's one, encompasses spinor multiplets, corresponding to non-Abelian gauge fields. The particular case of SU(2) gauge symmetry, encompassing electroweak and electromagnetic conserved charges, is then implemented by a non-Abelian spinor classification, now involving 14 mixed classes of spinor doublets. A richer flagpole, dipole, and flag-dipole structure naturally descends from this general classification. The Lounesto's classification of spinors is shown to arise as a Pauli's singlet, into this more general classification.

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Wigner multiplets in QFT: from Wigner degeneracy to Elko fields

hep-th · 2025-04-21 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Under Lorentz covariance, causality, and canonical quantization, the Wigner superposition field is shown to be uniquely realized by the Elko field, which has mass dimension one and Klein-Gordon kinematics.

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  • Wigner multiplets in QFT: from Wigner degeneracy to Elko fields hep-th · 2025-04-21 · conditional · none · ref 19 · internal anchor

    Under Lorentz covariance, causality, and canonical quantization, the Wigner superposition field is shown to be uniquely realized by the Elko field, which has mass dimension one and Klein-Gordon kinematics.