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Subluminal and Superluminal Electromagnetic Waves and the Lepton Mass Spectrum

High Energy Physics - Theory 2008-02-03 v2

Abstract

Maxwell equation \diracF=0\dirac F = 0 for Fsec\bwe2Msec\clif(M)F \in \sec \bwe^2 M \subset \sec \clif (M), where \clif(M)\clif (M) is the Clifford bundle of differential forms, have subluminal and superluminal solutions characterized by F20F^2 \neq 0. We can write F=ψγ21ψ~F = \psi \gamma_{21} \tilde \psi where ψsec\clif+(M)\psi \in \sec \clif^+(M). We can show that ψ\psi satisfies a non linear Dirac-Hestenes Equation (NLDHE). Under reasonable assumptions we can reduce the NLDHE to the linear Dirac-Hestenes Equation (DHE). This happens for constant values of the Takabayasi angle (00 or π\pi). The massless Dirac equation \diracψ=0\dirac \psi =0, ψsec\clif+(M)\psi \in \sec \clif^+ (M), is equivalent to a generalized Maxwell equation \diracF=Jeγ5Jm=J\dirac F = J_{e} - \gamma_5 J_{m} = {\cal J}. For ψ=ψ\psi = \psi^\uparrow a positive parity eigenstate, je=0j_e = 0. Calling ψe\psi_e the solution corresponding to the electron, coming from \diracFe=0\dirac F_e =0, we show that the NLDHE for ψ\psi such that ψγ21ψ~=Fe+F\psi \gamma_{21} \tilde{\psi} = F_e + F^{\uparrow} gives a linear DHE for Takabayasi angles π/2\pi/2 and 3π/23\pi/2 with the muon mass. The Tau mass can also be obtained with additional hypothesis.

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@article{arxiv.hep-th/9607231,
  title  = {Subluminal and Superluminal Electromagnetic Waves and the Lepton Mass Spectrum},
  author = {W. A. Rodrigues and J. Vaz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9607231},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

24 pages, KAPPROC style (Kluwer Ac. Pub. Proceedings) with named references. The Abstract to appear in the e-print archive list has been corrected. The main text is the same