Tetrads in low-energy weak interactions

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

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Tetrads are introduced in order to study the relationship between gravity and particle interactions, specially in weak processes at low energy. Through several examples like inverse Muon decay, elastic Neutrino-Electron scattering, it is explicitly shown how to assign to each vertex of the corresponding low-order Feynman diagram in a weak interaction, a particular set of tetrad vectors. The relationship between the tetrads associated to different vertices is exhibited explicitly to be generated by a SU(2) local gauge transformation.

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