Effective Gauge Interaction of weyl Fermions : Extended-MAC Scenario
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Effective gauge interaction of massless Weyl fermions is investigated for the j=1/2-state sector. In addition to the familiar λ-λ term there arises λσ-λσ term which leads a strong dependence of the interaction energy of a trial state on its spin and chiral structure. With this Hamiltonian we perform the extended-MAC (EMAC) scenario. We analyze two fermion systems and show that L^^-R state is more attractive than L^^-L state. The EMAC scenario enables us to investigate the structure of various multi-fermion condensations, which will be explicity done in a separate article.
- 1983-07-25
著者
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AOKI Ken-Ichi
Research Institute for Fundamental Physics, Kyoto University
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Bando Masako
Department Of Nuclear Science Kyoto University
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Aoki Ken-ichi
Research Institute For Fundamental Physics Kyoto University
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