On symmetry and topological origin of Weyl particles
Abstract
We suggest that the Weil spinors originate from the multi - component fermion fields. Those fields belong to the unusual theory that, presumably, exists at extremely high energies. In this theory there is no Lorentz symmetry. Moreover, complex numbers are not used in the description of its dynamics. Namely, the one - particle wave functions are real - valued, the functional integral that describes the second - quantised theory does not contain the imaginary unit as well. In the low energy effective theory the two - component Weil spinors appear. Their appearance is related to the Atiyah-Bott-Shapiro construction and to the expansion of the real matrix near the topologically protected nodes in three dimensional momentum space. The complex numbers entering ordinary quantum mechanics emerge together with the Weil fermions. In this pattern gauge fields and gravitational fields appear as certain collective excitations (of the original theory) experienced by the low - energy Weil fermions.
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