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Localization of 5D Elko Spinors on Minkowski Branes

Recently, a new spin-1/2 fermionic quantum field with mass dimension one in four dimensions--Elko field $λ$ was introduced as a candidate of dark matter. In this paper, we investigate the localization of 5D Elko {spinors} on Minkowski branes by presenting the equation of {the} Elko KK modes. For the 5D free massless Elko field, the zero mode can be localized on Randall-Sundrum thin brane but can not be localized on the majority of thick branes. There {do} not exist bound massive KK modes on all these branes. If the 5D mass term is introduced, there will exist bound Elko zero mode in Randall-Sundrum brane model. And when we introduce the Yukawa type coupling $ηϕ^2 \mathop λ\limits^\negλ$ with $ϕ$ the background scalar field, the Elko zero mode can be localized on some special thick branes with a particular coupling constant $η$. Nevertheless, the massive KK modes still can not be localized on these branes. These results are very different from that of the conventional Dirac spinor {field} and the scalar field.

preprint2012arXivOpen access

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