Vacuum Birefringence as a Probe of Planck Scale Noncommutativity
Abstract
Because of ultraviolet/infrared (UV/IR) mixing, the low energy physics of noncommutative gauge theories in the Moyal-Weyl approach seems to depend crucially on the details of the ultraviolet completion. However, motivated by recent string theory analyses, we argue that their phenomenology with a very general class of UV completions can be accurately modelled by a cutoff close to the Planck scale. In the infrared the theory tends continuously to the commutative gauge theory. If the photon contains contributions from a trace-U(1), we would observe vacuum birefringence, i.e. a polarisation dependent propagation speed, as a residual effect of the noncommutativity. Constraints on this effect require the noncommutativity scale to be close to the Planck scale.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0607188,
title = {Vacuum Birefringence as a Probe of Planck Scale Noncommutativity},
author = {Steven A. Abel and Joerg Jaeckel and Valentin V. Khoze and Andreas Ringwald},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0607188},
year = {2009}
}
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19 pages, 4 figures, 1 table