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Dimensional reduction of the CPT-even electromagnetic sector of the Standard Model Extension
The CPT-even abelian gauge sector of the Standard Model Extension is
represented by the Maxwell term supplemented by
, where the
Lorentz-violating background tensor, , possesses
the symmetries of the Riemann tensor. In the present work, we examine the
planar version of this theory, obtained by means of a typical dimensional
reduction procedure to dimensions. The resulting planar electrodynamics
is composed of a gauge sector containing six Lorentz-violating coefficients, a
scalar field endowed with a noncanonical kinetic term, and a coupling term that
links the scalar and gauge sectors. The dispersion relation is exactly
determined, revealing that the six parameters related to the pure
electromagnetic sector do not yield birefringence at any order. In this model,
the birefringence may appear only as a second order effect associated with the
coupling tensor linking the gauge and scalar sectors.The equations of motion
are written and solved in the stationary regime. The Lorentz-violating
parameters do not alter the asymptotic behavior of the fields but induce an
angular dependence not observed in the Maxwell planar theory.Comment: 13 pages, revtex style, no figures, to appear in Physical Review
D(2011
Collective modes in relativistic npe matter at finite temperature
Isospin and density waves in neutral neutron-proton-electron (npe) matter are
studied within a relativistic mean-field hadron model at finite temperature
with the inclusion of the electromagnetic field. The dispersion relation is
calculated and the collective modes are obtained. The unstable modes are
discussed and the spinodals, which separate the stable from the unstable
regions, are shown for different values of the momentum transfer at various
temperatures. The critical temperatures are compared with the ones obtained in
a system without electrons. The largest critical temperature, 12.39 MeV, occurs
for a proton fraction y_p=0.47. For y_p=0.3 we get =5 MeV and for
y_p>0.495 MeV.
It is shown that at finite temperature the distillation effect in asymmetric
matter is not so efficient and that electron effects are particularly important
for small momentum transfers.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figure
Avaliação da aceitação de bebida mista contendo cajuína em função das proporções de seus componentes.
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