Fermion and meson mass generation in non-Hermitian Nambu--Jona-Lasinio models
Alexander Felski, S. P. Klevansky

TL;DR
This paper explores how non-Hermitian extensions of the NJL model affect fermion and meson mass generation, revealing that two-body interactions are more crucial than non-Hermiticity or PT symmetry for real mass solutions.
Contribution
It introduces non-Hermitian bilinear terms into the NJL model and analyzes their impact on mass generation and symmetry properties, highlighting the dominance of two-body interactions over non-Hermitian effects.
Findings
PT symmetry is not essential for real fermion masses.
Two-body NJL interactions dominate over non-Hermitian effects.
Chiral symmetry ensures the pseudoscalar meson is a Goldstone mode.
Abstract
We investigate the effects of non-Hermiticity on interacting fermionic systems. We do this by including non-Hermitian bilinear terms into the 3+1 dimensional Nambu--Jona-Lasinio (NJL) model. Two possible bilinear modifications give rise to symmetric theories; this happens when the standard NJL model is extended either by a pseudovector background field or by an antisymmetric-tensor background field . The three remaining bilinears are {\it anti}--symmetric in nature, and , so that the Hamiltonian then has no overall symmetry. The pseudovector and the vector combinations, are, in addition, chirally symmetric.…
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