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Conformal Tachyons

We study tachyons conformally coupled to the background geometry of a Milne universe. The causality of superluminal signal transfer is scrutinized in this context. The cosmic time of the comoving frame determines a distinguished time order for events connected by superluminal signals. An observer ca...

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Autor principal: Tomaschitz, R
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/539003
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author Tomaschitz, R
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description We study tachyons conformally coupled to the background geometry of a Milne universe. The causality of superluminal signal transfer is scrutinized in this context. The cosmic time of the comoving frame determines a distinguished time order for events connected by superluminal signals. An observer can relate his rest frame to the galaxy frame, and compare so the time order of events in his proper time to the cosmic time order. All observers can in this way arrive at identical conclusions on the causality of events connected by superluminal signals. An unambiguous energy concept for tachyonic rays is defined by means of the cosmic time of the comoving reference frame, without resorting to an antiparticle interpretation. On that basis we give an explicit proof that no signals can be sent into the past of observers. Causality violating signals are energetically forbidden, as they would have negative energy in the rest frame of the emitting observer. If an observer emits a superluminal signal, the tachyonic response of a second observer cannot reach him prior to the emission, i.e. no predetermination can occur.
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spelling cern-5390032019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/539003engTomaschitz, RConformal TachyonsGeneral Relativity and CosmologyWe study tachyons conformally coupled to the background geometry of a Milne universe. The causality of superluminal signal transfer is scrutinized in this context. The cosmic time of the comoving frame determines a distinguished time order for events connected by superluminal signals. An observer can relate his rest frame to the galaxy frame, and compare so the time order of events in his proper time to the cosmic time order. All observers can in this way arrive at identical conclusions on the causality of events connected by superluminal signals. An unambiguous energy concept for tachyonic rays is defined by means of the cosmic time of the comoving reference frame, without resorting to an antiparticle interpretation. On that basis we give an explicit proof that no signals can be sent into the past of observers. Causality violating signals are energetically forbidden, as they would have negative energy in the rest frame of the emitting observer. If an observer emits a superluminal signal, the tachyonic response of a second observer cannot reach him prior to the emission, i.e. no predetermination can occur.EXT-2002-009oai:cds.cern.ch:5390032000
spellingShingle General Relativity and Cosmology
Tomaschitz, R
Conformal Tachyons
title Conformal Tachyons
title_full Conformal Tachyons
title_fullStr Conformal Tachyons
title_full_unstemmed Conformal Tachyons
title_short Conformal Tachyons
title_sort conformal tachyons
topic General Relativity and Cosmology
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/539003
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