Neutrino Polarization as a Consequence of Gauge Invariance

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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8 pages, latex, no figures, presented at the 2nd International Workshop on Quantum Systems, Minsk, Belarus, May, 1996. To be p

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It is pointed out that there are gauge-dependent and gauge-independent spinors within the little-group framework for internal space-time symmetries of massless particles. It is shown that two of the $SL(2,c)$ spinors are invariant under gauge transformations while the remaining two are not. The Dirac equation contains only the gauge-invariant spinors leading to polarized neutrinos. It is shown that the gauge-dependent $SL(2,c)$ spinor is the origin of the gauge dependence of electromagnetic four-potentials.

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