
TL;DR
This paper develops a parton-model framework to analyze high-energy hadronic interactions with Lorentz violation, calculating cross sections and deriving bounds from collider data.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach incorporating Lorentz violation into the parton model for high-energy processes, including calculations for deep inelastic scattering and Drell-Yan processes.
Findings
Derived bounds on Lorentz violation parameters from LHC data.
Calculated cross sections for key high-energy processes with Lorentz violation.
Demonstrated the impact of Lorentz violation on hadronic interaction observables.
Abstract
A parton-model description of high-energy hadronic interactions in the presence of Lorentz violation is presented. This approach is used to study lepton-hadron and hadron-hadron interactions at large momentum transfer. Cross sections for deep inelastic scattering and the Drell-Yan process are calculated at first order for minimal and nonminimal Lorentz violation. Estimated bounds are placed using existing LHC and future US-based Electron-Ion Collider data.
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