# Gyromagnetic gs factors of the spin-1/2 particles in the (1/2+-1/2--3/2-) triad of the four-vector spinor, ψμ, irreducibility and linearity

@article{Acosta2015GyromagneticGF,
title={Gyromagnetic gs factors of the spin-1/2 particles in the (1/2+-1/2--3/2-) triad of the four-vector spinor, $\psi$$\mu$, irreducibility and linearity},
author={Elena Delgado Acosta and V. M. Banda Guzm'an and Mariana Kirchbach},
journal={International Journal of Modern Physics E-nuclear Physics},
year={2015},
volume={24},
pages={1550060}
}
• Published 13 July 2015
• Physics
• International Journal of Modern Physics E-nuclear Physics
The gauged Klein–Gordon equation, extended by a gsσμνFμν/4 interaction, the contraction of the electromagnetic field strength tensor, Fμν, with the generators, σμν/2, of the Lorentz group in (1/2, 0) ⊕ (0, 1/2), and gs being the gyromagnetic factor, is examined with the aim to find out as to what extent it qualifies as a wave equation for general relativistic spin-1/2 particles transforming as (1/2, 0) ⊕ (0, 1/2) and possibly distinct from the Dirac fermions. This equation can be viewed as the… Expand
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