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    Apparent Lorentz violation through spacetime-varying couplings

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    In this talk, we explore the relation between smoothly varying couplings and Lorentz violation. Within the context of a supergravity model, we present an explicit mechanism that causes the effective fine-structure parameter and the effective electromagnetic θ\theta angle to acquire related spacetime dependences. We argue that this leads to potentially observable Lorentz violation and discuss some implications for the Standard-Model Extension.Comment: 8 pages; Presented at the 4th Meeting on New Worlds in Astroparticle Physic

    Quantum-gravity phenomenology, Lorentz symmetry, and the SME

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    Violations of spacetime symmetries have recently been identified as promising signatures for physics underlying the Standard Model. The present talk gives an overview over various topics in this field: The motivations for spacetime-symmetry research, including some mechanisms for Lorentz breaking, are reviewed. An effective field theory called the Standard-Model Extension (SME) for the description of the resulting low-energy effects is introduced, and some experimental tests of Lorentz and CPT invariance are listed.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures, Plenary talk at 12th Mexican School on Particles and Fields and 6th Latin American Symposium on High Energy Physics (VI-Silafae/XII-MSPF), Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, 1-8 Nov 200

    Couplings varying on cosmological scales and Lorentz breaking

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    In the context of N=4 supergravity in four dimensions, we present an exact classical solution that leads to spacetime-dependent electromagnetic couplings and discuss the ensuing Lorentz-violating effects. We comment briefly on experimental bounds.Comment: 10 pages, 1 figure, invited talk presented at the Coral Gables Meeting, December 200
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