Incompatibility of Self-Charge Conjugation with Helicity Eigenstates and Gauge Interactions
Dharam V. Ahluwalia

TL;DR
This paper investigates the incompatibility of self/anti-self charge conjugation with helicity eigenstates and gauge interactions, revealing intrinsic parity violation and implications for boson-antiboson properties.
Contribution
It provides an ab initio analysis showing fundamental incompatibilities in the representation space and explores parity violation as intrinsic to self/anti-self charge conjugate states.
Findings
Demonstrates incompatibility of charge conjugation with helicity eigenstates
Shows parity violation as intrinsic to the construct
Highlights implications for boson-antiboson parity properties
Abstract
In this essay, an {\it ab initio} study of the self/anti-self charge conjugate representation space is presented. Incompatibility of self/anti-self charge conjugation with helicity eigenstates and gauge interactions is demonstrated. Parity violation is seen as an intrinsic part of the self/anti-self charge conjugate construct. From a phenomenological point of view, an essential part of the theory is the Bargmann-Wightman-Wigner-type boson, where a boson and its antiboson carry opposite relative intrinsic parity.
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TopicsElectromagnetic Launch and Propulsion Technology · Magnetic Bearings and Levitation Dynamics · Spacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies
