# Massive spin one-half one particle states for the mass dimension one   fermions

**Authors:** J. M. Hoff da Silva, R. J. Bueno Rogerio

arXiv: 1908.00458 · 2019-11-22

## TL;DR

This paper explores the conditions for non-standard Wigner classes in massive spin-1/2 fermions, demonstrating mass dimension one states as explicit examples and addressing related theoretical criticisms.

## Contribution

It introduces explicit examples of mass dimension one fermionic states within non-standard Wigner classes and discusses their compatibility with existing theoretical criticisms.

## Key findings

- Mass dimension one fermionic states are explicit examples of non-standard Wigner classes.
- Conditions for non-standard Wigner classes in massive spin-1/2 states are identified.
- The states are shown to be reconcilable with Lee-Wick and Weinberg criticisms.

## Abstract

We study the conditions under which a non-standard Wigner class concerning discrete symmetries may arise for massive spin one-half states. The mass dimension one fermionic states are shown \textcolor{red}{to} constitute explicit examples. We also show how to conciliate these states with the current criticism due to the Lee and Wick, and Weinberg formulation.

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