We discuss the possibility of explaining the observation of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays with energy above the GZK cutoff, saving the relativity principle and the (possibly deformed) Lorentz symmetry, as proposed recently by several authors. Since it is known that the Lie group structure of the Lorentz group cannot be deformed, we study the deformations (up to isomorphisms) of the mass-shell, considered as an abstract three-dimensional homogeneous space. We find that in the massive case the mass-shell cannot be deformed and in the massless case there are deformations, but their physical interpretation is problematic. The components of the four-momentum are considered as (redundant) coordinates on the abstract mass-shell. Reinterpreting an ...
Ultra-high-energy physics is about to enter a new era thanks to the impressive results of experiment...
11 pages, LaTeX, requires aipproc.sty; invited talk at the Workshop on "Observing Giant Cosmic Ray A...
Ultra-high-energy physics is about to enter a new era thanks to the impressive results of experiment...
Motivated by ultra-high-energy cosmic ray physics, we discuss all the possible alternatives to the f...
High energy cosmic rays allow probing phenomena that are inacessible to accelerators. Observation of...
Cosmic rays are highly energetic extraterrestrial particles, mainly originated outside the Solar sy...
Extremely high-energy(EHE) cosmic rays might provide a chance to check a violation of the Lorentz sy...
In previous papers (e.g. physics/0003080 and references therein), it was pointed out that Lorentz sy...
Lorentz symmetry violation (LSV) can be generated at the Planck scale, or at some other fundamental ...
The hypothesis that the Lorentz transformations may be modified at Planck scale energies is further ...
We propose that local Lorentz invariance is spontaneously violated at high energies, due to a nonvan...
We discuss possible violations of Poincare's relativity principle at energy scales close to Planck s...
If textbook Lorentz invariance is actually a property of the equations describing a sector of the ex...
We discuss some of the tests of Lorentz symmetry made possible by astrophysical observations of ultr...
We develop a perturbative framework with which to discuss departures from exact Lorentz invariance a...
Ultra-high-energy physics is about to enter a new era thanks to the impressive results of experiment...
11 pages, LaTeX, requires aipproc.sty; invited talk at the Workshop on "Observing Giant Cosmic Ray A...
Ultra-high-energy physics is about to enter a new era thanks to the impressive results of experiment...
Motivated by ultra-high-energy cosmic ray physics, we discuss all the possible alternatives to the f...
High energy cosmic rays allow probing phenomena that are inacessible to accelerators. Observation of...
Cosmic rays are highly energetic extraterrestrial particles, mainly originated outside the Solar sy...
Extremely high-energy(EHE) cosmic rays might provide a chance to check a violation of the Lorentz sy...
In previous papers (e.g. physics/0003080 and references therein), it was pointed out that Lorentz sy...
Lorentz symmetry violation (LSV) can be generated at the Planck scale, or at some other fundamental ...
The hypothesis that the Lorentz transformations may be modified at Planck scale energies is further ...
We propose that local Lorentz invariance is spontaneously violated at high energies, due to a nonvan...
We discuss possible violations of Poincare's relativity principle at energy scales close to Planck s...
If textbook Lorentz invariance is actually a property of the equations describing a sector of the ex...
We discuss some of the tests of Lorentz symmetry made possible by astrophysical observations of ultr...
We develop a perturbative framework with which to discuss departures from exact Lorentz invariance a...
Ultra-high-energy physics is about to enter a new era thanks to the impressive results of experiment...
11 pages, LaTeX, requires aipproc.sty; invited talk at the Workshop on "Observing Giant Cosmic Ray A...
Ultra-high-energy physics is about to enter a new era thanks to the impressive results of experiment...