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Majorana Neutrino as Bogoliubov Quasiparticle

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We suggest that the Majorana neutrino should be regarded as a Bogoliubov quasiparticle that is consistently understood only by use of a relativistic analogue of the Bogoliubov transformation. The unitary charge conjugation condition ${\cal C}\psi{\cal C}^{\dagger}=\psi$ is not maintained in the definition of a quantum Majorana fermion from a Weyl fermion. This is remedied by the Bogoliubov transformation accompanying a redefinition of the charge conjugation properties of vacuum, such that a C-noninvariant fermion number violating term (condensate) is converted to a Dirac mass. We also comment on the chiral symmetry of a Majorana fermion; a massless Majorana fermion is invariant under a global chiral transformation $\psi\rightarrow \exp[i\alpha\gamma_{5}]\psi$ and different Majorana fermions are distinguished by different chiral $U(1)$ charge assignments. The reversed process, namely, the definition of a Weyl fermion from a well-defined massless Majorana fermion is also briefly discussed.

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Note on a BCS analogy of Majorana neutrinos

hep-ph · 2024-11-24 · conditional · novelty 2.0

The paper argues that seesaw-model Majorana neutrinos require a Bogoliubov-type transformation because the naive chiral-fermion construction is inconsistent when its 'pseudo-C' symmetry is enforced.

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  • Note on a BCS analogy of Majorana neutrinos hep-ph · 2024-11-24 · conditional · none · ref 5 · internal anchor

    The paper argues that seesaw-model Majorana neutrinos require a Bogoliubov-type transformation because the naive chiral-fermion construction is inconsistent when its 'pseudo-C' symmetry is enforced.