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Effects of Lorentz violation in the Bose-Einstein condensation

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Abstract In this paper we study the corrections emergent from a Lorentz-violating CPT-odd extension of the complex scalar sector to the Bose-Einstein condensation and to the thermodynamics parameters. We initially discuss some features of the model to only then compute the corrections to the Bose-Einstein condensation. The calculations are done by computing the generating functional, from which we extract the thermodynamics parameters. We also obtain a Lorentz-violating correction for the critical temperature T c that sets the Bose-Einstein condensation.
Title: Effects of Lorentz violation in the Bose-Einstein condensation
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Abstract In this paper we study the corrections emergent from a Lorentz-violating CPT-odd extension of the complex scalar sector to the Bose-Einstein condensation and to the thermodynamics parameters.
We initially discuss some features of the model to only then compute the corrections to the Bose-Einstein condensation.
The calculations are done by computing the generating functional, from which we extract the thermodynamics parameters.
We also obtain a Lorentz-violating correction for the critical temperature T c that sets the Bose-Einstein condensation.

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