Analogically, the unitarity of the theory of field ψ in the most cases means, that field ψ must transforms by the irreducible unitary representations of the Poincare group with mass m, momentum pμ and spin s (or with chirality λ and momentum pμ). The unitarity requirement, of course, leads from QM postulate that the density of propability for particle is ψ+ψ.
But if we don't connect fields with particles, we can analyze the non-unitary representations for fields.
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