Many models in which Lorentz symmetry is spontaneously broken in a curved spacetime do so via a “Lorentz-violating” (LV) vector or tensor field, which dynamically takes on a vacuum expectation value and provides additional local geometric structure beyond the metric. The kinetic terms of such a field will not necessarily be decoupled from the kinetic terms of the metric, and will generically lead to a set of coupled equations for the perturbations of the metric and the LV field. In some models, however, the imposition of certain additional conditions can decouple these equations, yielding an “effective equation” for the metric perturbations alone. The resulting effective equation may depend on the metric in a gauge-i...
The role of the gravitational sector in the Lorentz- and CPT-violating standard-model extension (SME...
Analogue models of gravity have provided an experimentally realizable test field for our ideas on qu...
Many current models which “violate Lorentz symmetry” do so via a vector or tensor field which takes ...
A number of different approaches to quantum gravity are at least partly phenomenologically character...
The lagrangian-based Standard-Model Extension framework offers a broad description of possible gravi...
Lorentz and diffeomorphism violations are studied in linearized gravity using effective field theory...
Lorentz and diffeomorphism violations are studied in linearized gravity using effective field theory...
Generic violations of Lorentz symmetry can be described by an effective field theory framework that ...
We discuss situations under which Lorentz symmetry is violated in effective gravitational field theo...
Spontaneous breaking of local Lorentz symmetry occurs when a local vector or tensor field ac-quires ...
We demonstrate that the emergence of a curved spacetime `effective Lorentzian geometry' is a co...
Belief in slight Lorentz symmetry violation at available energies is an imaginable part of belief in...
In Ref. [1] (by J. Alexandre) a minimal extension of (3+1)-dimensional Quantum Electrodynamics has b...
AbstractSpontaneous Lorentz invariance violation (SLIV) realized through a nonlinear tensor field co...
We review the main theoretical motivations and observational constraints oil Planck scale-suppressed...
The role of the gravitational sector in the Lorentz- and CPT-violating standard-model extension (SME...
Analogue models of gravity have provided an experimentally realizable test field for our ideas on qu...
Many current models which “violate Lorentz symmetry” do so via a vector or tensor field which takes ...
A number of different approaches to quantum gravity are at least partly phenomenologically character...
The lagrangian-based Standard-Model Extension framework offers a broad description of possible gravi...
Lorentz and diffeomorphism violations are studied in linearized gravity using effective field theory...
Lorentz and diffeomorphism violations are studied in linearized gravity using effective field theory...
Generic violations of Lorentz symmetry can be described by an effective field theory framework that ...
We discuss situations under which Lorentz symmetry is violated in effective gravitational field theo...
Spontaneous breaking of local Lorentz symmetry occurs when a local vector or tensor field ac-quires ...
We demonstrate that the emergence of a curved spacetime `effective Lorentzian geometry' is a co...
Belief in slight Lorentz symmetry violation at available energies is an imaginable part of belief in...
In Ref. [1] (by J. Alexandre) a minimal extension of (3+1)-dimensional Quantum Electrodynamics has b...
AbstractSpontaneous Lorentz invariance violation (SLIV) realized through a nonlinear tensor field co...
We review the main theoretical motivations and observational constraints oil Planck scale-suppressed...
The role of the gravitational sector in the Lorentz- and CPT-violating standard-model extension (SME...
Analogue models of gravity have provided an experimentally realizable test field for our ideas on qu...
Many current models which “violate Lorentz symmetry” do so via a vector or tensor field which takes ...