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What is "vector-like" matter?
Hi,
can someone please tell me what vector-like matter is?
meha
Hi,
can someone please tell me what vector-like matter is?
meha
tom.stoer said:Yes, the concepts are different and the name vector-like matter is misleading.
As far as we understand the paper the situation is as follows: one uses spinors (!) to construct either bilinear vectors (like the el.-mag. current from the fermion field) or bilinear axial vector (like the left-handed neutrino current in el.-weak theory). The currents are coupled to other fields, in these examples the photon field or the Z- and W-field.
If the current is a vector, the matter is called vector-like even if the matter field itself is a spinor. (this is my interpretation of the discussion)
You are right.Parlyne said:Strictly, the neutrino current is left chiral, not axial. A left chiral current is vector minus axial vector (or V-A); and a right chiral current is V+A.