A review of non-Lorentz invariant variable speed of light theories.

Autor: Bileska, Mila, Olsen, James, Klebanov, Igor
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Zdroj: Classical & Quantum Gravity; 9/19/2024, Vol. 41 Issue 18, p1-35, 35p
Abstrakt: This work re-derives and discusses non-Lorentz invariant variable speed of light (VSL) theories in the context of cosmological problems. Following a thorough introduction to the subject, an explicit solution demonstrating a possible dependence of the speed of light on the cosmological scale factor is presented and analyzed. The parameters of the initial ansatz, c (t) = c 0 a n , are constrained by requiring the VSL formulation to be a solution to the flatness and horizon problems. The theoretical section is concluded with a derivation of the change of entropy in a VSL Universe. Even though such findings imply that the speed of light can vary only in non-flat spacetime, an adapted approach using the Generalized Second Law of Thermodynamics is shown to loosen this restriction. Further, in the experimental section, recent evidence for a temporally varying fine structure constant at ≈ 4 σ significance is presented as a potential test for the VSL hypothesis. Overall, this work introduces and evaluates many aspects of non-Lorentz invariant VSL theories whilst encouraging future research and serving as a largely self-sufficient comprehensive overview paper. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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