Baryon number violation and novel canonical anti-commutation relations
The possible neutron–antineutron oscillation is described by an effective quadratic Lagrangian analogous to the BCS theory. It is shown that the conventional equal-time anti-commutation relations of the neutron variable n(t,x→) are modified by the baryon number violating terms. This is established b...
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doaj-ecacef4d075d4a2e8f4ca0c35cf71dcb2020-11-25T02:22:16ZengElsevierPhysics Letters B0370-26932018-02-01777240245Baryon number violation and novel canonical anti-commutation relationsKazuo Fujikawa0Anca Tureanu1Department of Physics, University of Helsinki, P.O.Box 64, FIN-00014 Helsinki, Finland; Quantum Hadron Physics Laboratory, RIKEN Nishina Center, Wako 351-0198, Japan; Corresponding authors.Department of Physics, University of Helsinki, P.O.Box 64, FIN-00014 Helsinki, Finland; Corresponding authors.The possible neutron–antineutron oscillation is described by an effective quadratic Lagrangian analogous to the BCS theory. It is shown that the conventional equal-time anti-commutation relations of the neutron variable n(t,x→) are modified by the baryon number violating terms. This is established by the Bjorken–Johnson–Low prescription and also by the canonical quantization combined with equations of motion. This novel canonical behavior can give rise to an important physical effect, which is illustrated by analyzing the Lagrangian that violates the baryon number but gives rise to the degenerate effective Majorana fermions and thus no neutron–antineutron oscillation. Technically, this model is neatly treated using a relativistic analogue of the Bogoliubov transformation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370269317310110 |
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The possible neutron–antineutron oscillation is described by an effective quadratic Lagrangian analogous to the BCS theory. It is shown that the conventional equal-time anti-commutation relations of the neutron variable n(t,x→) are modified by the baryon number violating terms. This is established by the Bjorken–Johnson–Low prescription and also by the canonical quantization combined with equations of motion. This novel canonical behavior can give rise to an important physical effect, which is illustrated by analyzing the Lagrangian that violates the baryon number but gives rise to the degenerate effective Majorana fermions and thus no neutron–antineutron oscillation. Technically, this model is neatly treated using a relativistic analogue of the Bogoliubov transformation. |
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