Phys. Rev. D 70, 045020 (2004) [14 pages]Spacetime foam, CPT anomaly, and photon propagationReceived 8 December 2003; published 26 August 2004 The CPT anomaly of certain chiral gauge theories has been established previously for flat multiply connected spacetime manifolds M of the type R3×S1, where the noncontractible loops have a minimal length. In this article, we show that the CPT anomaly also occurs for manifolds where the noncontractible loops can be arbitrarily small. Our basic calculation is performed for a flat noncompact manifold with a single “puncture,” namely M=R2×(R2\{0}). A hypothetical spacetime foam might have many such punctures (or other structures with similar effects). Assuming the multiply connected structure of the foam to be time independent, we present a simple model for photon propagation, which generalizes the single-puncture result. This model leads to a modified dispersion law of the photon. Observations of high-energy photons (gamma-rays) from explosive extragalactic events can then be used to place an upper bound on the typical length scale of these punctures. © 2004 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevD.70.045020
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevD.70.045020
PACS:
11.15.-q, 04.20.Gz, 11.30.Cp, 98.70.Rz
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