Doubly special relativity in position space starting from the conformal group

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DOI10.1016/J.PHYSLETB.2004.10.024zbMATH Open1247.83008arXivhep-th/0409232OpenAlexW1980245078MaRDI QIDQ452203FDOQ452203


Authors: A. A. Deriglazov Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 19 September 2012

Published in: Physics Letters B (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We propose version of doubly special relativity theory starting from position space. The version is based on deformation of ordinary Lorentz transformations due to the special conformal transformation. There is unique deformation which does not modify rotations. In contrast to the Fock-Lorentz realization (as well as to recent position-space proposals), maximum signal velocity is position (and observer) independent scale in our formulation by construction. The formulation admits one more invariant scale identified with radius of three-dimensional space-like hypersection of space-time. We present and discuss the Lagrangian action for geodesic motion of a particle on the DSR space. For the present formulation, one needs to distinguish the canonical (conjugated to xmu) momentum pmu from the conserved energy-momentum. Deformed Lorentz transformations for xmu induce complicated transformation law in space of canonical momentum. pmu is not a conserved quantity and obeys to deformed dispersion relation. The conserved energy-momentum Pmu turns out to be different from the canonical one, in particular, Pmu-space is equipped with nontrivial commutator. The nonlinear transformations for xmu induce the standard Lorentz transformations in space of Pmu. It means, in particular, that composite rule for Pmu is ordinary sum. There is no problem of total momentum in the theory. Pmu obeys the standard energy-momentum relation (while has nonstandard dependence on velocity).


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0409232




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