Quantum Field Theory of Space-like Neutrino
Jakub Rembieli\'nski, Pawe{\l} Caban, Jacek Ciborowski

TL;DR
This paper develops a Lorentz covariant quantum field theory for space-like neutrinos, predicting their chiral properties and energy spectrum, and aligns well with experimental data without causality issues.
Contribution
It introduces a novel covariant quantization framework for space-like neutrinos, preserving Standard Model features and explaining experimental observations.
Findings
Predicts neutrino helicity properties consistent with observations
Calculates electron energy spectrum in tritium decay matching KATRIN data
Addresses causality and negative energy concerns in space-like neutrino theory
Abstract
We performed a Lorentz covariant quantization of the spin-1/2 fermion field assuming the space-like energy-momentum dispersion relation. We a\-chieved the task in the following steps: () determining the unitary realizations of the inhomogenous Lorentz group in the preferred frame scenario by means of the Wigner-Mackey induction procedure and constructing the Fock space; () formulating the theory in a manifestly covariant way by constructing the field amplitudes according to the Weinberg method; () obtaining the final constraints on the amplitudes by postulating a Dirac-like free field equation. Our theory allows to predict all chiral properties of the neutrinos, preserving the Standard Model dynamics. We discussed the form of the fundamental observables, energy and helicity, and show that non-observation of the helicity state of the neutrino and the…
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