AbstractIn the context of Standard Model Extensions (SMEs), we analyse four general classes of Super Symmetry (SuSy) and Lorentz Symmetry (LoSy) breaking, leading to observable imprints at our energy scales. The photon dispersion relations show a non-Maxwellian behaviour for the CPT (Charge-Parity-Time reversal symmetry) odd and even sectors. The group velocities exhibit also a directional dependence with respect to the breaking background vector (odd CPT) or tensor (even CPT). In the former sector, the group velocity may decay following an inverse squared frequency behaviour. Thus, we extract a massive Carroll–Field–Jackiw photon term in the Lagrangian and show that the effective mass is proportional to the breaking vector and moderately d...
We compare the Lorentz violation terms of the pure photon sector between two field theory models, na...
The total red shift z might be recast as a combination of the expansion red shift and a static shift...
The total red shift z might be recast as a combination of the expansion red shift and a static shift...
In the context of Standard Model Extensions (SMEs), we analyse four general classes of Super Symmetr...
International audienceIn the context of Standard Model Extensions (SMEs), we analyse four general cl...
International audienceIn the context of Standard Model Extensions (SMEs), we analyse four general cl...
AbstractIn the context of Standard Model Extensions (SMEs), we analyse four general classes of Super...
Abstract Within the standard model extension (SME), we expand our previous findings on four classes ...
International audienceWithin the standard model extension (SME), we expand our previous findings on ...
International audienceWithin the standard model extension (SME), we expand our previous findings on ...
Within the standard model extension (SME), we expand our previous findings on four classes of violat...
We compare the Lorentz violation terms of the pure photon sector between two field theory models, na...
We study a Lorentz invariance violating extension for the pure photonic sector of the standard model...
We study a Lorentz invariance violating extension for the pure photonic sector of the standard model...
We study a Lorentz invariance violating extension for the pure photonic sector of the standard model...
We compare the Lorentz violation terms of the pure photon sector between two field theory models, na...
The total red shift z might be recast as a combination of the expansion red shift and a static shift...
The total red shift z might be recast as a combination of the expansion red shift and a static shift...
In the context of Standard Model Extensions (SMEs), we analyse four general classes of Super Symmetr...
International audienceIn the context of Standard Model Extensions (SMEs), we analyse four general cl...
International audienceIn the context of Standard Model Extensions (SMEs), we analyse four general cl...
AbstractIn the context of Standard Model Extensions (SMEs), we analyse four general classes of Super...
Abstract Within the standard model extension (SME), we expand our previous findings on four classes ...
International audienceWithin the standard model extension (SME), we expand our previous findings on ...
International audienceWithin the standard model extension (SME), we expand our previous findings on ...
Within the standard model extension (SME), we expand our previous findings on four classes of violat...
We compare the Lorentz violation terms of the pure photon sector between two field theory models, na...
We study a Lorentz invariance violating extension for the pure photonic sector of the standard model...
We study a Lorentz invariance violating extension for the pure photonic sector of the standard model...
We study a Lorentz invariance violating extension for the pure photonic sector of the standard model...
We compare the Lorentz violation terms of the pure photon sector between two field theory models, na...
The total red shift z might be recast as a combination of the expansion red shift and a static shift...
The total red shift z might be recast as a combination of the expansion red shift and a static shift...