Lorentz Violation and Radiative Corrections in Gauge Theories

Abstract

Various studies have already considered radiative corrections in Lorentz-violating models unveiling many instances where a minimal or nonminimal operator generates, via loop corrections, a contribution to the photon sector of the Standard-Model Extension. However, an important fraction of this literature does not follow the widely accepted conventions and notations of the Standard-Model Extension, and this obscures the comparison between different calculations as well as possible phenomenological consequences. After reviewing some of these works, we uncover one example where a well defined loop correction to the kF coefficient, already presented in the literature, allows us to improve the bounds on one specific coefficient of the fermion sector of the Lorentz-violating QED extension.

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