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Constraining Horava-Lifshitz gravity from neutrino speed experiments
We constrain Horava-Lifshitz gravity using the results of OPERA and ICARUS
neutrino speed experiments, which show that neutrinos are luminal particles,
examining the fermion propagation in the earth's gravitational field. In
particular, investigating the Dirac equation in the spherical solutions of the
theory, we find that the neutrinos feel an effective metric with respect to
which they might propagate superluminally. Therefore, demanding not to have
superluminal or subluminal motion we constrain the parameters of the theory.
Although the excluded parameter regions are very narrow, we find that the
detailed balance case lies in the excluded region.Comment: 5 pages, no figure, version published at Gen.Rel.Gra
Gravity's Rainbow: a bridge towards Horava-Lifshitz gravity
We investigate the connection between Gravity's Rainbow and Horava-Lifshitz
gravity, since both theories incorporate a modification in the UltraViolet
regime which improves their quantum behavior at the cost of the Lorentz
invariance loss. In particular, extracting the Wheeler-De Witt equations of the
two theories in the case of Friedmann-Lemaitre-Robertson-Walker and spherically
symmetric geometries, we establish a correspondence that bridges them.Comment: 20 page
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