Massive particles of spin 0 and 1 violate the equivalence principle (EP) at the tree level. on the other hand, if these particles are massless, they agree with the EP, which leads us to conjecture that from a semiclassical viewpoint massless particles, no matter what their spin, obey the EP. General relativity predicts a deflection angle of 2.63' for a nonrelativistic spinless massive boson passing close to the Sun, while for a massive vectorial boson of spin 1 the corresponding deflection is 2.62'
The Standard Model and General Relativity provide a good description of phenomena at low energy. The...
Restricted Access.The existing impressive tests for the strong equivalence principle are reviewed an...
We propose a model describing spin-half quantum particles in curved spacetime in the framework of qu...
The equivalence principle (EP) and Schiff’s conjecture are discussed en passant, and the connection ...
A consistent theory of quantum gravity will require a fully quantum formulation of the classical equ...
Massive spin-one particles have been described by means of an antisymmetric second-rank tensor field...
We calculate the quantum corrections to the gauge-invariant gravitational potentials of spinning par...
We investigate the possibility of testing of the Einstein Equivalence Principle (EEP) using measurem...
The interaction of point sources with topologically massive gravity in 2+1 dimensions leads to a var...
Photon propagation is non-dispersive within the context of semiclassical general relativity. What ab...
The interaction of point sources with topologically massive gravity in 2+1 dimensions leads to a var...
As far as external gravitational fields described by Newton's theory are concerned, theory shows tha...
The interaction of point sources with topologically massive gravity in 2+1 dimensions leads to a var...
First and second order corrections for the scattering of different types of particles by a weak grav...
An expression for the gravitational deflection angle of a high-energy massless scalar boson is compu...
The Standard Model and General Relativity provide a good description of phenomena at low energy. The...
Restricted Access.The existing impressive tests for the strong equivalence principle are reviewed an...
We propose a model describing spin-half quantum particles in curved spacetime in the framework of qu...
The equivalence principle (EP) and Schiff’s conjecture are discussed en passant, and the connection ...
A consistent theory of quantum gravity will require a fully quantum formulation of the classical equ...
Massive spin-one particles have been described by means of an antisymmetric second-rank tensor field...
We calculate the quantum corrections to the gauge-invariant gravitational potentials of spinning par...
We investigate the possibility of testing of the Einstein Equivalence Principle (EEP) using measurem...
The interaction of point sources with topologically massive gravity in 2+1 dimensions leads to a var...
Photon propagation is non-dispersive within the context of semiclassical general relativity. What ab...
The interaction of point sources with topologically massive gravity in 2+1 dimensions leads to a var...
As far as external gravitational fields described by Newton's theory are concerned, theory shows tha...
The interaction of point sources with topologically massive gravity in 2+1 dimensions leads to a var...
First and second order corrections for the scattering of different types of particles by a weak grav...
An expression for the gravitational deflection angle of a high-energy massless scalar boson is compu...
The Standard Model and General Relativity provide a good description of phenomena at low energy. The...
Restricted Access.The existing impressive tests for the strong equivalence principle are reviewed an...
We propose a model describing spin-half quantum particles in curved spacetime in the framework of qu...