Mass dimension one fermions: Constructing darkness
Dharam Vir Ahluwalia, Julio M. Hoff da Silva, Cheng-Yang Lee, Yu-Xiao, Liu, Saulo H. Pereira, Masoumeh Moazzen Sorkhi

TL;DR
This paper constructs mass dimension one fermionic and bosonic fields using ELKO spinors, revealing their potential as dark matter candidates with intrinsic mismatch to Standard Model fields, and explores additional dark matter possibilities from roots of the dispersion relation.
Contribution
It introduces new mass dimension one fermionic and bosonic fields based on ELKO spinors, expanding the landscape of dark matter candidates and analyzing their properties.
Findings
Fields have mass dimension one and are local.
One field is fermionic, the other bosonic.
Additional dark matter candidates emerge from roots of the dispersion relation.
Abstract
Let be the Wigner time reversal operator for spin half and let be a Weyl spinor. Then, for a left-transforming , the construct yields a right-transforming spinor. If instead, is a right-transforming spinor, then the construct results in a left-transforming spinor ( are phase factors). This allows us to introduce two sets of four-component spinors. Setting and to render all eight spinors as eigenspinor of the charge conjugation operator~ (called ELKO). This allows us to introduce two quantum fields. A calculation of the vacuum expectation value of the time-ordered product of the fields and their adjoints reveals the mass dimension of the fields to be one. Both fields are local in the canonical sense of quantum field theory.…
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