In this paper we examine the thermal effects of the vacuum Cherenkov radiation in a Lorentz- and CPT-violating electrodynamics. We compute the thermal contribution to the Cherenkov radiation rate within the Thermofield Dynamics approach. Since the model under consideration possess a consistent canonical quantization and also fulfils the physical constraints in order to this vacuum process to happen, it is a perfect candidate to implement the study at finite temperature. We evaluate in details the instantaneous rate of energy loss for a charge, and show that the radiation rate is significantly modified at very high temperatures. Intriguingly, we further observe that when the temperature goes to infinity the radiation rate goes to zero even i...
The Yang-Mills-aether theory is considered. Implications of the non-abelian aether-like term, which ...
We examine one of the standard loci for studying electromagnetic wave emission -- the radiation from...
In this paper, the cross section for the Compton scattering process at finite temperature is calcula...
AbstractVacuum Cerenkov radiation is possible in certain Lorentz-violating quantum field theories, w...
In a Lorentz- and CPT-violating modification of electrodynamics that includes a timelike Chern-Simon...
We study phenomena predicted by a renormalizable, CPT invariant extension of the standard model that...
Radiative corrections to the decay rate of charged fermions caused by the presence of a thermal bath...
In this work, we calculate the one-loop self-energy corrections to the gauge field in scalar electro...
Thermal effects on the creation of particles under the influence of time-dependent boundary conditio...
We study some observational signatures of nonlinearities of the electromagnetic field. First to all ...
Modified theories of electrodynamics that include violations of Lorentz symmetry often allow for the...
The source of CPT violation in the photon sector of the Standard Model Extension arises from a Chern...
We investigate further [Phys. Rev. D69 (2004) 065008, hep-th/0212238], [hep-ph/0407363] the possibil...
The relativistic thermodynamics of classical radiation from a single accelerating electron is invest...
Within the QED effective action approach, we study the propagation of low-frequency light at finite ...
The Yang-Mills-aether theory is considered. Implications of the non-abelian aether-like term, which ...
We examine one of the standard loci for studying electromagnetic wave emission -- the radiation from...
In this paper, the cross section for the Compton scattering process at finite temperature is calcula...
AbstractVacuum Cerenkov radiation is possible in certain Lorentz-violating quantum field theories, w...
In a Lorentz- and CPT-violating modification of electrodynamics that includes a timelike Chern-Simon...
We study phenomena predicted by a renormalizable, CPT invariant extension of the standard model that...
Radiative corrections to the decay rate of charged fermions caused by the presence of a thermal bath...
In this work, we calculate the one-loop self-energy corrections to the gauge field in scalar electro...
Thermal effects on the creation of particles under the influence of time-dependent boundary conditio...
We study some observational signatures of nonlinearities of the electromagnetic field. First to all ...
Modified theories of electrodynamics that include violations of Lorentz symmetry often allow for the...
The source of CPT violation in the photon sector of the Standard Model Extension arises from a Chern...
We investigate further [Phys. Rev. D69 (2004) 065008, hep-th/0212238], [hep-ph/0407363] the possibil...
The relativistic thermodynamics of classical radiation from a single accelerating electron is invest...
Within the QED effective action approach, we study the propagation of low-frequency light at finite ...
The Yang-Mills-aether theory is considered. Implications of the non-abelian aether-like term, which ...
We examine one of the standard loci for studying electromagnetic wave emission -- the radiation from...
In this paper, the cross section for the Compton scattering process at finite temperature is calcula...