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AT5 - Constructive gravity

Speaker

Pfeifer, Christian

Coauthors

Gürlebeck, N.

Talk Title

Observers' measurements of time and length in premetric electrodynamics

Abstract

The notion of observers' and their measurements is closely tied to the Lorentzian metric geometry of spacetime, which in turn has its roots in the symmetries of Maxwell's theory of electrodynamics. Modifying either the one, the other or both ingredients to our modern understanding of physics requires also a reformulation of the observer model used. In this talk we will consider a generalized theory of electrodynamics, so called local and linear premetric, or area metric, electrodynamics and the spactime structures it implies. On this basis we will describe an observer's measurement of time and spatial length. A general algorithm how to determine observer measurements will be outlined and explicitly applied to a first order premetric perturbation of Maxwell electrodynamics. The latter contains for example the photon sector of the minimal standard model extension. Having understood an observer’s measurement of time and length we will derive the relativistic observables time dilation and length contraction. In the future a modern relativistic description of the classical test of special relativity shall be performed, including a consistent observer model.

Talk view

AT5-808PF1034AN.pdf

 

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