Could the dynamical Lorentz symmetry breaking induce the superluminal neutrinos?
Shin'ichi Nojiri, Sergei D. Odintsov

TL;DR
This paper explores whether dynamical Lorentz symmetry breaking in a toy fermion model could lead to superluminal neutrino propagation, suggesting a potential mechanism for faster-than-light neutrinos.
Contribution
It introduces a toy fermion model with a Lagrange multiplier constraint to investigate dynamical Lorentz symmetry breaking and its effects on neutrino velocities.
Findings
Superluminal neutrino propagation is theoretically possible within the model.
Dynamical Lorentz symmetry breaking can alter neutrino speed.
The model provides a framework for understanding superluminal neutrinos.
Abstract
The toy fermion model coupled with Lagrange multiplier constraint field is proposed. The possibility of superluminal neutrino propagation as result of dynamical Lorentz symmetry breaking is studied.
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