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Space Inversion of Spinors Revisited: A Possible Explanation of Chiral Behavior in Weak Interactions

High Energy Physics - Theory 2013-02-05 v2 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We investigate a model in which spinors are considered as being embedded within the Clifford algebra that operates on them. In Minkowski space M1,3M_{1,3}, we have four independent 4-component spinors, each living in a different minimal left ideal of Cl(1,3)Cl(1,3). We show that under space inversion, a spinor of one left ideal transforms into a spinor of another left ideal. This brings novel insight to the role of chirality in weak interactions. We demonstrate the latter role by considering an action for a generalized spinor field ψαi\psi^{\alpha i} that has not only a spinor index α\alpha but also an extra index ii running over four ideals. The covariant derivative of ψαi\psi^{\alpha i} contains the generalized spin connection, the extra components of which are interpreted as the SU(2) gauge fields of weak interactions and their generalization. We thus arrive at a system that is left-right symmetric due to the presence of a "parallel sector", postulated a long time ago, that contains mirror particles coupled to mirror SU(2) gauge fields.

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@article{arxiv.1005.1500,
  title  = {Space Inversion of Spinors Revisited: A Possible Explanation of Chiral Behavior in Weak Interactions},
  author = {Matej Pavsic},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1005.1500},
  year   = {2013}
}

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13 pages; references and a note added