How strong can the coupling of leptonic photons be?
May, 1995
13 pages
Published in:
- Nucl.Phys.B 458 (1996) 52-64
e-Print:
- hep-ph/9505444 [hep-ph]
Report number:
- ITEP-31-95,
- FTUV-95-18,
- IFIC-95-18,
- TPI-MINN-95-12-T,
- UMN-TH-1342-95
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Abstract:
Consequences of possible existence of leptonic photon are considered for a range of values of leptonic charge. In the case of a strong Coulomb-like leptonic repulsion between electrons the existence of ordinary condensed matter is impossible: antineutrinos cannot neutralize this destructive repulsion. The upper limit of leptonic charge is inferred from the E\"{o}tv\"os type experiments. If however there exist light stable scalar bosons with leptonic charge (e.g. singlet antisneutrinos) they may neutralize the electron repulsion. Possible experimental manifestations of such leptonic bosons in gases and condensed matter are briefly discussed.- photon: leptonic
- matter
- antineutrino: gas
- statistical mechanics
- thermodynamics
- critical phenomena
- electron electron: force
- atomic physics: force
- postulated particle: sneutrino
- astrophysics
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