Compton scattering off massive fundamental bosons of pure spin 1
E. G. Delgado-Acosta, M. Kirchbach, M. Napsuciale, S. Rodr\'iguez

TL;DR
This paper investigates the electromagnetic interactions of massive spin-1 bosons modeled as antisymmetric tensors, proposing that unitarity of Compton scattering at high energies can serve as a criterion for physical relevance.
Contribution
It introduces a covariant projector formalism for spin-1 bosons, extending the Proca Lagrangian to include parity doublets and variable gyromagnetic ratios, providing a new framework for their electromagnetic coupling analysis.
Findings
Compton scattering cross sections depend on parity contributions.
Unitarity in the ultrarelativistic limit requires both parities.
Massive spin-1 bosons as antisymmetric tensors are parity doublets.
Abstract
Relativistic particles with spins are described by means of multicomponent wave functions which transform covariantly according to Lorentz-group representations that contain at rest the spin of interest. The symmetry group of space-time provides not one but an infinity of such representations which are equivalent for free particles but yield different electromagnetic couplings upon gauging; thus the challenge is to develop criteria which allow us to select those of them which relate to physically detectable particles. We here take the position that the unitarity of the Compton scattering cross sections in the ultrarelativistic limit, when predicted by a consistent method for a spin- description, could provide such a criterion. We analyze the properties of massive fundamental spin- bosons transforming as antisymmetric tensors of second rank, . For this…
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