Non-Hermitian extension of gauge theories and implications for neutrino physics

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Abstract: An extension of QED is considered in which the Dirac fermion has both Hermitian and anti-Hermitian mass terms, as well as both vector and axial-vector couplings to the gauge field. Gauge invariance is restored when the Hermitian and anti-Hermitian masses are of equal magnitude, and the theory reduces to that of a single massless Weyl fermion. An analogous non-Hermitian Yukawa theory is considered, and it is shown that this model can explain the smallness of the light-neutrino masses and provide an additional source of leptonic CP violation.

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Alexandre, J., Bender, C. M., & Millington, P. (2015). Non-Hermitian extension of gauge theories and implications for neutrino physics. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2015(11), 1–24. https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP11(2015)111

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