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Dirac adjoint

In quantum field theory, the Dirac adjoint defines the dual operation of a Dirac spinor. The Dirac adjoint is motivated by the need to form well-behaved, measurable quantities out of Dirac spinors, replacing the usual role of the Hermitian adjoint.

Possibly to avoid confusion with the usual Hermitian adjoint, some textbooks do not provide a name for the Dirac adjoint but simply call it "ψ-bar".

Definition Edit

Let   be a Dirac spinor. Then its Dirac adjoint is defined as

 

where   denotes the Hermitian adjoint of the spinor  , and   is the time-like gamma matrix.

Spinors under Lorentz transformations Edit

The Lorentz group of special relativity is not compact, therefore spinor representations of Lorentz transformations are generally not unitary. That is, if   is a projective representation of some Lorentz transformation,

 ,

then, in general,

 .

The Hermitian adjoint of a spinor transforms according to

 .

Therefore,   is not a Lorentz scalar and   is not even Hermitian.

Dirac adjoints, in contrast, transform according to

 .

Using the identity  , the transformation reduces to

 ,

Thus,   transforms as a Lorentz scalar and   as a four-vector.

Usage Edit

Using the Dirac adjoint, the probability four-current J for a spin-1/2 particle field can be written as

 

where c is the speed of light and the components of J represent the probability density ρ and the probability 3-current j:

 .

Taking μ = 0 and using the relation for gamma matrices

 ,

the probability density becomes

 .

See also Edit

References Edit

  • B. Bransden and C. Joachain (2000). Quantum Mechanics, 2e, Pearson. ISBN 0-582-35691-1.
  • M. Peskin and D. Schroeder (1995). An Introduction to Quantum Field Theory, Westview Press. ISBN 0-201-50397-2.
  • A. Zee (2003). Quantum Field Theory in a Nutshell, Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-01019-6.

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