Exotic fermionic fields and minimal length
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Publication:6342199
DOI10.1140/EPJC/S10052-020-8313-ZarXiv2006.03490MaRDI QIDQ6342199FDOQ6342199
Authors: Julio M. Hoff da Silva, D. Beghetto, Rafael T. Cavalcanti, R. da Rocha
Publication date: 5 June 2020
Abstract: We investigate the effective Dirac equation, corrected by merging two scenarios that are expected to emerge towards the quantum gravity scale. Namely, the existence of a minimal length, implemented by the generalized uncertainty principle, and exotic spinors, associated with any non-trivial topology equipping the spacetime manifold. We show that the free fermionic dynamical equations, within the context of a minimal length, just allow for trivial solutions, a feature that is not shared by dynamical equations for exotic spinors. In fact, in this coalescing setup, the exoticity is shown to prevent the Dirac operator to be injective, allowing the existence of non-trivial solutions.
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