Lorentz Violation in Warped Extra Dimensions
Thomas G. Rizzo

TL;DR
This paper investigates how Lorentz invariance violation in warped extra-dimensional models affects the behavior of gravity and other fields, revealing that LIV induces a graviton mass and challenges phenomenological viability.
Contribution
It extends previous LIV analysis from flat to warped 5-d models, showing LIV causes a graviton mass and impacts model viability.
Findings
LIV in warped models induces a non-zero bulk graviton mass.
The gravity sector reacts differently in warped space compared to flat space.
Warped LIV models are not phenomenologically viable due to graviton mass.
Abstract
Higher dimensional theories which address some of the problematic issues of the Standard Model(SM) naturally involve some form of -dimensional Lorentz invariance violation (LIV). In such models the fundamental physics which leads to, e.g., field localization, orbifolding, the existence of brane terms and the compactification process all can introduce LIV in the higher dimensional theory while still preserving 4-d Lorentz invariance. In this paper, attempting to capture some of this physics, we extend our previous analysis of LIV in 5-d UED-type models to those with 5-d warped extra dimensions. To be specific, we employ the 5-d analog of the SM Extension of Kostelecky et. al. ~which incorporates a complete set of operators arising from spontaneous LIV. We show that while the response of the bulk scalar, fermion and gauge fields to the addition of LIV operators in warped models is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNoncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Algebraic and Geometric Analysis
