Reprint

Broken Symmetry in Curved Spacetime and Gravity

Edited by
July 2020
96 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03936-449-7 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-03936-450-3 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Broken Symmetry in Curved Spacetime and Gravity that was published in

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Summary

This book contains several recent articles written about broken spacetime symmetry. The context is curved spacetime as used in General Relativity and the broken symmetry most discussed is Local Lorentz Symmetry. While there is currently no experimental evidence for broken Lorentz symmetry in nature, it is an object of great study from theoretical, phenomenological, and experimental perspectives. All three appear in this volume. There are three review articles in this volume: Fabian Kislat summarizes astrophysical probes of Lorentz violation, especially those using polarized light; Michael Seifert discusses a particular limit of the Standard-Model Extension that is useful for relating theoretical and experimental ideas; and Marco Schreck describes circumstances under which gravitational Cerenkov radiation could arise from Lorentz violation. The other three articles focus more on original research: Charles Lane and Quentin Bailey relate a particular theory of noncommutative geometry to the curved-spacetime Standard-Model Extension; Yuri Bonder and Christobal Corral consider the existence of spacetime symmetries in models with explicit Lorentz violation; and Pawel Gusin et al. study a spacetime transformation that relates the inside and outside of a nonrotating black hole.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2020 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
black hole; event horizon; asymmetry; Lorentz and CPT violation; standard model extension; vacuum Cherenkov radiation; modified gravity; experimental tests of gravity; gravitational waves; local Lorentz invariance; diffeomorphism invariance; local translations; first-order formalism; Lorentz violation; noncommutative geometry; gravity; Lorentz symmetry; linearized gravity; spontaneous symmetry breaking; Lorentz invariance; Standard-Model extension; polarization; Active Galactic Nuclei; Gamma-ray Bursts