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Radiation from an Oscillating Dipole in the Presence of Photon-Sector CPT and Lorentz Violation

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arxiv 2309.05648 v2 pith:ZIYCWZQR submitted 2023-09-11 hep-th

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We examine one of the standard loci for studying electromagnetic wave emission -- the radiation from an oscillating electric dipole -- in a model in which the electromagnetic sector is modified to include novel CPT- and Lorentz-violating propagation effects involving a preferred axial vector background. We evaluate the vacuum-birefringent radiation fields, including nonperturbative terms where appropriate. In general, the energy-momentum carried by the fields in this model is known to have a complicated nonperturbative structure, which cannot be captured by naive power series expansions in the components of the preferred background vector. However, we nevertheless find that at the lowest nontrivial orders, there are actually no modifications to the Larmor expressions for the energy-momentum emission.

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