Massless Particles in Arbitrary Dimensions
Abstract
Various properties of two kinds of massless representations of the n-conformal (or (n+1)-De Sitter) group Gn=SO0(2,n) are investigated for n2. It is found that, for space-time dimensions n3, the situation is quite similar to the one of the n=4 case for Sn-massless representations of the n-De Sitter group SO0(2,n-1). These representations are the restrictions of the singletons of Gn. The main difference is that they are not contained in the tensor product of two UIRs with the same sign of energy when n>4, whereas it is the case for another kind of massless representation. Finally some examples of Gupta-Bleuler triplets are given for arbitrary spin and n3.
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