All Stories

  1. Significance of classically forbidden regions for short baseline neutrino experiments
  2. Beyond sterile neutrinos and Pontecorvo framework
  3. Mass dimension one fields with Wigner degeneracy: A theory of dark matter
  4. A critical response to Moshe Chaichian and colleagues on mass dimension one fields, and related matters
  5. Erratum: Spin-half bosons with mass dimension three-half: Evading the spin-statistics theorem
  6. Foreword
  7. Spin-half bosons with mass dimension three-half: Evading the spin-statistics theorem
  8. Mass dimension one fermions: Constructing darkness
  9. New species of fermions and bosons, cosmological constant problem and a farewell to spin–statistics theorem
  10. Foreword
  11. Foreword
  12. Spin-half bosons with mass dimension three-half: Towards a resolution of the cosmological constant problem
  13. Elko and mass dimension one fermions
  14. Foreword
  15. Mass Dimension One Fermions
  16. Elko under spatial rotations
  17. Magnetic-field creation by solar-mass neutrino jets
  18. Foreword
  19. Foreword
  20. Reflections of the observer and the observed in quantum gravity
  21. A QFT-induced phase in neutrino flavour oscillations
  22. Evading Weinberg's no-go theorem to construct mass dimension one fermions: Constructing darkness
  23. The Theory of Local Mass Dimension One Fermions of Spin One Half
  24. Foreword
  25. Neutrino mixing in accelerated proton decays
  26. The Unruh effect and oscillating neutrinos
  27. Foreword
  28. Foreword
  29. Elko and mass dimension one field of spin one-half: Causality and Fermi statistics
  30. Foreword
  31. FOREWORD
  32. Gamma-ray bursts and the relevance of rotation-induced neutrino sterilization
  33. FOREWORD
  34. CP Violating Tri-Bimaximal-Cabibbo Mixing
  35. FOREWORD
  36. Neutrino oscillations with disentanglement of a neutrino from its partners
  37. Self-interacting Elko dark matter with an axis of locality
  38. Very special relativity as relativity of dark matter: the Elko connection
  39. Elko as self-interacting fermionic dark matter with axis of locality
  40. TOWARD A RELATIVITY OF DARK MATTER RODS AND CLOCKS
  41. DARK MATTER AND DARK GAUGE FIELDS
  42. POSSIBLE POLARIZATION AND SPIN-DEPENDENT ASPECTS OF QUANTUM GRAVITY
  43. DARK MATTER, AND ITS DARKNESS
  44. MINIMAL SPATIO-TEMPORAL EXTENT OF EVENTS, NEUTRINOS, AND THE COSMOLOGICAL CONSTANT PROBLEM
  45. Dark matter: A spin one-half fermion field with mass dimension one?
  46. Spin-half fermions with mass dimension one: theory, phenomenology, and dark matter
  47. A freely falling frame at the interface of gravitational and quantum realms
  48. Essay: 3rd Award 2004: Charge Conjugation and Lense-Thirring Effect—A New Asymmetry
  49. CHARGE CONJUGATION AND LENSE–THIRRING EFFECT: A NEW ASYMMETRY
  50. Addendum to: Gen. Rel. Grav. 28 (1996) 1161, First Prize Essay for 1996: Neutrino Oscillations and Supernovae
  51. SPECIAL RELATIVITY WITH TWO INVARIANT SCALES: MOTIVATION, FERMIONS, BOSONS, LOCALITY, AND CRITIQUE
  52. Fermions, Bosons, and Locality in Special Relativity with Two Invariant Scales
  53. A THEORETICAL CASE FOR NEGATIVE MASS-SQUARE FOR SUB-eV PARTICLES
  54. ON THE SPIN OF GRAVITATIONAL BOSONS
  55. CP VIOLATION AND ATMOSPHERIC NEUTRINOS
  56. INTERFACE OF GRAVITATIONAL AND QUANTUM REALMS
  57. Spacetime structure of massive gravitino
  58. CP-VIOLATION IN NEUTRINO OSCILLATIONS AND L/E FLATNESS OF THE E-LIKE EVENT RATIO AT SUPER-KAMIOKANDE
  59. PRIMORDIAL SPACETIME FOAM AS AN ORIGIN OF COSMOLOGICAL MATTER–ANTIMATTER ASYMMETRY
  60. (1/2, 1/2) REPRESENTATION SPACE — AN ab initio CONSTRUCT
  61. AMBIGUITY IN SOURCE FLUX OF COSMIC/ASTROPHYSICAL NEUTRINOS: EFFECTS OF BI-MAXIMAL MIXING AND QUANTUM-GRAVITY INDUCED DECOHERENCE
  62. A CP-violating kinematic structure
  63. Wave-particle duality at the Planck scale: freezing of neutrino oscillations
  64. Probing quantum aspects of gravity
  65. ON QUANTUM NATURE OF BLACK-HOLE SPACETIME: A POSSIBLE NEW SOURCE OF INTENSE RADIATION
  66. L/E-flatness of the electron-like event ratio, in Super-Kamiokande and a degeneracy, in neutrino masses
  67. NONLOCALITY AND GRAVITY-INDUCED CP VIOLATION
  68. ON RECONCILING ATMOSPHERIC, LSND, AND SOLAR NEUTRINO-OSCILLATION DATA
  69. CAN GENERAL RELATIVISTIC DESCRIPTION OF GRAVITATION BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE?
  70. Interplay of gravitation and linear superposition of different mass eigenstates
  71. Notes on the Kinematic Structure of the Three-Flavor Neutrino Oscillation Framework
  72. Interplay of nonrelativistic and relativistic effects in neutrino oscillations
  73. Book Review
  74. Gravitationally induced neutrino-oscillation phases
  75. THEORY OF NEUTRAL PARTICLES: MCLENNAN-CASE CONSTRUCT FOR NEUTRINO, ITS GENERALIZATION, AND A NEW WAVE EQUATION
  76. Quantum measurement, gravitation, and locality
  77. Parity and fermions in front-form: an unexpected result
  78. MAJORANA-LIKE (j, 0) ⊕ (0, j) REPRESENTATION SPACES: CONSTRUCTION AND PHYSICAL INTERPRETATION
  79. A Bargmann-Wightman-Wigner-type quantum field theory
  80. SPACE-TIME SYMMETRIES AND VORTICES IN THE COSMOS
  81. (j, 0) ⊕ (0, j) COVARIANT SPINORS AND CAUSAL PROPAGATORS BASED ON WEINBERG FORMALISM
  82. Front-form spinors in the Weinberg-Soper formalism and generalized Melosh transformations for any spin
  83. New arbitrary-spin wave equations for (j, 0) ⊕ (0, j) matter fields without kinematic acausality and constraints
  84. PARADOXICAL KINEMATIC ACAUSALITY IN WEINBERG’S EQUATIONS FOR MASSLESS PARTICLES OF ARBITRARY SPIN
  85. Phenomenological approach to high-spin quantum fields based on the Weinberg formalism
  86. Interpolating Dirac spinors between instant and light front forms
  87. Conceptual framework for high-spin hadronic physics
  88. Spin-Parity Lorentz Multiplet