LIV Dimensional Regularization and Quantum Gravity effects in the Standard Model

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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Recently, we have remarked that the main effect of Quantum Gravity(QG) will be to modify the measure of integration of loop integrals in a renormalizable Quantum Field Theory. In the Standard Model this approach leads to definite predictions, depending on only one arbitrary parameter. In particular, we found that the maximal attainable velocity for particles is not the speed of light, but depends on the specific couplings of the particles within the Standard Model. Also birrefringence occurs for charged leptons, but not for gauge bosons. Our predictions could be tested in the next generation of neutrino detectors such as NUBE. In this paper, we elaborate more on this proposal. In particular, we extend the dimensional regularization prescription to include Lorentz invariance violations(LIV) of the measure, preserving gauge invariance. Then we comment on the consistency of our proposal.

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