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arxiv: 1310.2272 · v1 · pith:47OWXWP7new · submitted 2013-10-08 · ✦ hep-th

Spontaneously broken mass

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keywords masssuperselectionbrokencentralchargegrouprulespontaneously
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The Galilei group involves mass as a central charge. We show that the associated superselection rule is incompatible with the observed phenomenology of superfluid helium 4: this is recovered only under the assumption that mass is spontaneously broken. This remark is somewhat immaterial for the real world, where the correct space-time symmetries are encoded by the Poincar\'e group, which has no central charge. Yet it provides an explicit example of how superselection rules can be experimentally tested. We elaborate on what conditions must be met for our ideas to be generalizable to the relativistic case of the integer/half-integer angular momentum superselection rule.

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