In 2005, Dharam Ahluwalia and Daniel Grumiller reported an
unexpected theoretical discovery of mass dimension one fermions.
These are an entirely new class of spin one half particles, and
because of their mass dimensionality mismatch with the standard
model fermions they are a first-principle dark matter candidate.
Written by one of the physicists involved in the discovery, this is
the first book to outline the discovery of mass dimension one
fermions. Using a foundation of Lorentz algebra it provides a
detailed construction of the eigenspinors of the charge conjugation
operator (Elko) and their properties. The theory of dual spaces is
then covered, before mass dimension one fermions are discussed in
detail. With mass dimension one fermions having applications to
cosmology and high energy physics, this book is essential for
graduate students and researchers in quantum field theory,
mathematical physics, and particle theory.
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