A previously proposed nonlocal Lorentz-invariant QFT violating CPT is shown to be renormalizable and unitary while satisfying causality, offering a path to explain baryon asymmetry via CP-violating extensions of the Standard Model.
Lorentz-invariant CPT violation
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A Lorentz-invariant CPT violation, which may be termed as long-distance CPT violation in contrast to the familiar short-distance CPT violation, has been recently proposed. This scheme is based on a non-local interaction vertex and characterized by an infrared divergent form factor. We show that the Lorentz covariant $T^{\star}$-product is consistently defined and the energy-momentum conservation is preserved in perturbation theory if the path integral is suitably defined for this non-local theory, although unitarity is generally lost. It is illustrated that T violation is realized in the decay and formation processes. It is also argued that the equality of masses and decay widths of the particle and anti-particle is preserved if the non-local CPT violation is incorporated either directly or as perturbation by starting with the conventional CPT-even local Lagrangian. However, we also explicitly show that the present non-local scheme can induce the splitting of particle and anti-particle mass eigenvalues if one considers a more general class of Lagrangians.
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Renormalizable and unitary nonlocal quantum field theory with CPT violation and its implication
A previously proposed nonlocal Lorentz-invariant QFT violating CPT is shown to be renormalizable and unitary while satisfying causality, offering a path to explain baryon asymmetry via CP-violating extensions of the Standard Model.