For scalar perturbations of Einstein-Bumblebee black holes in de Sitter spacetime, increasing the Lorentz-violation parameter or the cosmological constant generally lowers the quasinormal mode frequency and damping rate.
Test of Quantum Gravity in Statistical Mechanics
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We study Quantum Gravity effects on the density of states in statistical mechanics and its implications for the critical temperature of a Bose Einstein Condensate and fraction of bosons in its ground state. We also study the effects of compact extra dimensions on the critical temperature and the fraction. We consider both neutral and charged bosons in the study and show that the effects may just be measurable in current and future experiments.
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Quasinormal Modes and Dynamical Evolution of Scalar Fields in the Einstein-Bumblebee Theory with a Cosmological Constant
For scalar perturbations of Einstein-Bumblebee black holes in de Sitter spacetime, increasing the Lorentz-violation parameter or the cosmological constant generally lowers the quasinormal mode frequency and damping rate.