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Planck-scale dual-curvature lensing and spacetime noncommutativity

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It was recently realized that Planck-scale momentum-space curvature, which is expected in some approaches to the quantum-gravity problem, can produce dual-curvature lensing, a feature which mainly affects the direction of observation of particles emitted by very distant sources. Several gray areas remain in our understanding of dual-curvature lensing, including the possibility that it might be just a coordinate artifact and the possibility that it might be in some sense a by product of the better studied dual-curvature redshift. We stress that data reported by the IceCube neutrino telescope should motivate a more vigorous effort of investigation of dual-curvature lensing, and we observe that studies of the recently proposed "$\rho$-Minkowski noncommutative spacetime" could be valuable from this perspective. Through a dedicated $\rho$-Minkowski analysis, we show that dual-curvature lensing is not merely a coordinate artifact and that it can be present even in theories without dual-curvature redshift.

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Transverse relative locality effects in de Sitter spacetime

gr-qc · 2025-07-17 · conditional · novelty 7.0

A transverse deformation of the 2+1D de Sitter algebra yields energy-dependent transverse shifts and curvature-induced angular deviations for observers separated by a comoving distance.

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  • Transverse relative locality effects in de Sitter spacetime gr-qc · 2025-07-17 · conditional · none · ref 21 · internal anchor

    A transverse deformation of the 2+1D de Sitter algebra yields energy-dependent transverse shifts and curvature-induced angular deviations for observers separated by a comoving distance.