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A new approach to test Lorentz invariance
A new approach to test Lorentz invariance
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A new approach to test Lorentz invariance

2013
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Overview
Lorentz invariance in the weak interaction has been tested rather poorly compared to the electromagnetic interaction. In this work we show which tests on the weak interaction should be considered. We focus on one particular test that explores the spin degree of freedom in decay. To connect various phenomenological tests of Lorentz invariance in the weak interaction, we exploit a new theoretical model that may provide a framework that relates the different tests.
Publisher
Cornell University Library, arXiv.org