Very Special (de Sitter) Relativity
Enrique \'Alvarez, Roberto Vidal

TL;DR
This paper investigates the implications of a non-zero cosmological constant within the framework of Very Special Relativity, highlighting potential observable effects of Lorentz symmetry breaking.
Contribution
It extends Very Special Relativity to include a cosmological constant and analyzes its observable consequences.
Findings
Identification of potential observable effects of Lorentz symmetry breaking due to the cosmological constant
Theoretical predictions for deviations from standard relativity in this framework
Discussion of experimental prospects for detecting these effects
Abstract
The effects of a non-vanishing value for the cosmological constant in the scenario of Lorentz symmetry breaking recently proposed by Cohen and Glashow (which they denote as Very Special Relativity) are explored and observable consequences are pointed out.
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