Abstract

A non-vanishing vacuum expectation value for an antisymmetric tensor field leads to the violation of Lorentz invariance on the brane. This violation is controlled by the θ μν parameter, which has a dimension of inverse mass squared. We assume that the zeroth order term in θ-expansion represents the Standard Model and study the effects induced by linear terms in θ μν . Low-energy precision experiments place the limit on the possible size of this background at the level of 1/ θ ≳5 ×10 14 GeV. This poses certain difficulty for the TeV-range string scale models, in which the antisymmetric field has to acquire a relatively large mass to ensure that θ μν =0 and avoid cosmological moduli problem.

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