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Gravity from Lorentz Symmetry Violation
In general relativity, the masslessness of gravitons can be traced to
symmetry under diffeomorphisms. Here we consider another possibility, whereby
the masslessness arises from spontaneous violation of Lorentz symmetry.Comment: Presented at the XXVIII Spanish Relativity Meeting, E.R.E. 2005, "A
Century of Relativity Physics", Oviedo, Spain, September 6-10, 200
Coherent transport of matter waves
A transport theory for atomic matter waves in low-dimensional waveguides is
outlined. The thermal fluctuation spectrum of magnetic near fields leaking out
of metallic microstructures is estimated. The corresponding scattering rate for
paramagnetic atoms turns out to be quite large in micrometer-sized waveguides
(approx. 100/s). Analytical estimates for the heating and decoherence of a cold
atom cloud are given. We finally discuss numerical and analytical results for
the scattering from static potential imperfections and the ensuing spatial
diffusion process.Comment: 9 pages incl. 10 PostScript figures (.eps), LaTeX using Springer
style file svjour, submitted to Appl. Phys.
Ghost Sector of Vacuum String Field Theory and the Projection Equation
We study the ghost sector of vacuum string field theory where the BRST
operator Q is given by the midpoint insertion proposed by Gaiotto, Rastelli,
Sen and Zwiebach. We introduce a convenient basis of half-string modes in terms
of which Q takes a particularly simple form. We show that there exists a field
redefinition which reduces the ghost sector field equation to a pure projection
equation for string fields satisfying the constraint that the ghost number is
equally divided over the left- and right halves of the string. When this
constraint is imposed, vacuum string field theory can be reformulated as a
cubic matrix model. Ghost sector solutions can be constructed from
projection operators on half-string Hilbert space just as in the matter sector.
We construct the ghost sector equivalent of various well-known matter sector
projectors such as the sliver, butterfly and nothing states.Comment: 25 pages, no figures. Typos corrected, published versio
Lorentz-violating photons with a mass term
Perturbative calculations in quantum field theory often require the
regularization of infrared divergences. In quantum electrodynamics, such a
regularization can for example be accomplished by a photon mass introduced via
the Stueckelberg method. The present work extends this method to the QED limit
of the Lorentz- and CPT-violating Standard-Model Extension.Comment: 4 pages, presented at the Sixth Meeting on CPT and Lorentz Symmetry,
Bloomington, Indiana, June 17-21, 201
LCA of the timber sector in Ghana: preliminary life cycle impact assessment (LCIA)
Purpose - Most life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) approaches in life cycle assessment (LCA) are developed for western countries. Their LCIA approaches and characterization methodologies for different impact categories may not be necessarily relevant to African environmental conditions and particularly not for the timber sector in Ghana. This study reviews the relevance of existing impact categories and LCIA approaches, and uses the most relevant for the timber sector of Ghana. Materials and methods - The study reviewed 23 life cycle inventories (LCIs) and LCAs on forestry, timber, and wood products for relevant impact categories and LCIA approaches for their relevance to the specific conditions in Ghana. This study uses an earlier LCI study of the timber industry as a starting point for an additional LCIA. We next performed a correlation and regression analysis to learn whether wood wastes may function as a reasonable single indicator for land use as proxy for biodiversity loss and the other impact categories. Results and discussion - The literature review shows that no LCI or LCA studies were developed for Africa or the tropics. The LCIA approaches in the reviewed LCAs are indeed shown to take their basis in the environmental problems in western countries and characterization methodologies relating to how these problems manifest themselves in the western world. Characterization methodologies for different impact categories in CML-2000 and other LCIA approaches may not be necessarily relevant to African tropical environmental conditions and particularly not for the timber sector in Ghana. This situation hampers the reliability of our LCIA and points to a serious research gap in LCIA development in general. We applied the scientifically well-recognized CML 2000 to the earlier LCI results and characterized the preliminary selected impact categories of global warming, acidification, eutrophication, photochemical oxidant formation, and human toxicity. The correlation analysis indicated that wood waste is indeed strongly correlated with land use as proxy for biodiversity loss and also positively correlated with the other five potential impact results. It can be concluded that wood waste production is a major driving force for biodiversity loss and a sufficiently good single indicator for all other environmental performance indicators in the timber sector of Ghana. Conclusions - This study and the previous LCI paper are pioneering a field not yet explored, since the correct environmental performance indicators are not yet developed or adapted to tropical conditions. The development of LCIA approaches in the tropics may be the start of a never-ending journey in LCA research in Africa, particularly Ghana
Cherenkov radiation with massive, CPT-violating photons
The source of CPT violation in the photon sector of the Standard Model Extension arises from a Chern-Simons-like contribution that involves a coupling to a fixed background vector field k(AF)(mu). These Lorentz- and CPT-violating photons have well-known theoretical issues that arise from missing states at low momenta when k(AF)(mu) is timelike. In order to make the theory consistent, a tiny mass for the photon can be introduced, well below current experimental bounds. The implementation of canonical quantization can then be implemented as in the CPT-preserving case by using the Stuckelberg mechanism. We explicitly construct a covariant basis of properly normalized polarization vectors at fixed three-momentum satisfying the momentum space field equations, in terms of which the vector field can be expanded. As an application of the theory, we calculate the Cherenkov radiation rate for the case of purely timelike k(AF)(mu) and find a radiation rate at high energies that has a contribution that does not depend on the mass used to regulate the photons
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