
TL;DR
This paper reviews the motivation for Lorentz violation research, discusses three effective field theory models, and examines recent experimental anomalies and neutrino superluminality within these frameworks.
Contribution
It provides a comparative overview of three Lorentz violation models and discusses recent experimental anomalies, offering new perspectives for future research.
Findings
Analysis of Lorentz violation effects in different models
Discussion on the OPERA neutrino anomaly
Insights into neutrino superluminality within EFT frameworks
Abstract
I present a brief review on the motivation for the study on Lorentz violation and on some of our studies with phenomenological analysis of Lorentz violation effects. I also discuss three effective field theory frameworks for Lorentz violation: the Coleman-Glashow model, the standard model extension (SME), and the standard model supplement (SMS). The situation of the OPERA "anomaly" is also briefly reviewed, together with some discussion on the superluminality of neutrinos within the effective field theory frameworks.
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