About some Distinguishing Features of the Weak Interaction
Kh.M. Beshtoev

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the unique features of the weak interaction, highlighting the non-conservation of additive quantum numbers and the absence of gamma-5 anomalies, due to the specific participation of spinor components.
Contribution
It demonstrates that additive conserved numbers and gamma-5 anomalies do not occur in the standard weak interaction theory, contrasting with strong and electromagnetic interactions.
Findings
Additive conserved numbers are not present in weak interactions.
Gamma-5 anomaly does not appear in weak interaction theory.
Right-handed spinor components do not participate in weak interactions.
Abstract
In this work it is shown that, in contrast to the strong and electromagnetic theories, additive conserved numbers (such as lepton, aromatic and another numbers) and gamma-5 anomaly do not appear in the standard weak interaction theory. It means that in this interaction the additive numbers cannot be conserved. These results are the consequence of specific character of the weak interaction: the right components of spinors do not participate in this interaction. The schemes of violation of the aromatic and lepton numbers were considered.
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Taxonomy
TopicsScientific Research and Philosophical Inquiry · Fusion and Plasma Physics Studies
