Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1853314 | Physics Letters B | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We study some physical consequences of the introduction of a Lorentz-violating modification term in the linearized gravity, which leads to modified dispersion relations for gravitational waves in the vacuum. We discuss two possible mechanisms for the induction of such a term in the Lagrangian. First, it is generated at the quantum level by a Lorentz-breaking coupling of the gravity field to a spinor field. Second, it appears as consequence of a particular modification of the Poisson algebra of the canonical variables, in the spirit of the so-called “noncommutative fields approach”.
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Authors
A.F. Ferrari, M. Gomes, J.R. Nascimento, E. Passos, A.Yu. Petrov, A.J. da Silva,