True Neutrality as a New Type of Flavour

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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A classification of leptonic currents with respect to C-operation requires the separation of elementary particles into the two classes of vector C-even and axial-vector C-odd character. Their nature has been created so that to each type of lepton corresponds a kind of the neutrino. Such pairs are united in families of a different C-parity. Unlike the neutrino of a vector type, any C-noninvariant Dirac neutrino must have his Majorana neutrino. They constitute the purely neutrino families. We discuss the nature of a corresponding mechanism responsible for the availability in all types of axial-vector particles of a kind of flavour which distinguishes each of them from others by a true charge characterized by a quantum number conserved at the interactions between C-odd fermion and field of emission of the corresponding types of gauge bosons. This regularity expresses the unidenticality of truly neutral neutrino and antineutrino. Thereby, such a true flavour together with the earlier known lepton flavour predicts the existence of leptonic strings and their birth in single and double leptonless beta decays as a consequence of the unity of symmetry laws.

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