|  Tachyons | 
In General
  > s.a. causality violations; modified lorentz
  symmetry; photon; Superluminal Propagation.
  * Idea: Particles with
    negative squared mass (imaginary mass); If they transform under the ordinary
    action of the Lorentz group, as often assumed, they travel along spacelike
    directions, i.e. faster than light or superluminally.
  * Consequences:
    Existence of tachyons and Lorentz invariance imply causality violations,
    so a tachyon is considered to be sick in the context of particle
    mechanics; In quantum field theory, the appearance of tachyonic degrees
    of freedom indicates vacuum instability rather than the actual existence
    of faster-than-light particles.
  * Description: Scalar
    ones can be described by a Klein-Gordon theory, vector ones by a Proca
    theory, with m2 < 0.
  * Pseudo-tachyons:
    Particles which behave like tachyons in momentum space and like subluminal
    particles (v < c) in ordinary space.
  > Related topics:
    see casimir effect;
    mass [negative-mass particles].
  > Online resources:
    see MathWorld page;
    Wikipedia pages on Tachyonic particles
    and Tachyonic fields.
In Cosmology
  > s.a. observational cosmology.
  @ General references:
    Davidson PRD(87),
    & Owen PLB(86) [particles as Kaluza-Klein tachyons];
    Feinstein PRD(02);
    Gibbons PLB(02)ht [rolling down potential];
    Fairbairn & Tytgat PLB(02)ht;
    Frolov et al PLB(02)ht;
    Kofman & Linde JHEP(02)ht [problems];
    Steer & Vernizzi PRD(04)ht/03;
    Gorini et al PRD(04);
    Vernizzi & Steer MGX(06)ap/04 [vs standard inflation];
    Keresztes et al PRD(09)-a0901 [and Big Brake singularity];
    Nozari & Rashidi PRD(13)-a1306 [inflation, perturbations, etc];
    Novosyadlyj a1311;
    Agarwal & Afshordi PRD(14)-a1406 [Thermal Tachyacoustic Cosmology];
    > s.a. Rigidity.
  @ In FLRW spacetime: Tomaschitz IJMPD(98);
    Dimitrijević et al a1904-proc. 
  @ As dark matter: Shiu & Wasserman PLB(02)ht;
    Davies IJTP(04)ap;
    Starke & Redmount a1905.
  @ As dark energy: Bagla et al PRD(03)ap/02;
    Padmanabhan PRD(02)ht;
    Copeland et al PRD(05)ht/04;
    de la Macorra et al PLB(06) [late-time behavior];
    Calcagni & Liddle PRD(06);
    Novosyadlyj a1311 [homogeneous tachyonic scalar fields];
    Martins & Moucherek PRD(16)-a1606 [constraints];
    Schwartz MPLA(17)-a1703 [revised energy-momentum tensor];
    Khoeini-Moghaddam et al a1807 [fermionic tachyons].
References > s.a. special relativity.
  @ Books, reviews: Kowalczyński 66;
    Kreisler AS(73);
    in Gribbin 77; Herbert 89;
    Stonier 90.
  @ General: Feinberg PR(67);
    Feldman AJP(74)mar [bibliography];
    Lévy-Leblond AJP(80)may;
    Arntzenius BJPS(90);
    González-Mestres ap/95 [and spacetime geometry];
    Kowalczyński APPB(00)he/00 [proposed experimental searches];
    Ehrlich AJP(03)nov [and teaching];
    Romero et al MPLA(12)-a1112 [general action];
    Rembieliński & Włodarczyk a1206 [Lorentz-covariant, consistent description];
    Perepelitsa a1407 [theory, and response to objections];
    Kapuścik IJTP(15)-a1412 [re error in Feinberg's paper].
  @ Quantum: Fanchi FP(90) [parametrized relativistic quantum mechanics];
    Schwartz IJMPA(16)-a1603 [towards a quantum field theory].
  @ And field theory / matter:
    Tanaka PTP(61);
    Bilaniuk et al AJP(62)oct;
    Bers et al in(71);
    Moretti & Agresti NCB(95) [Klein-Gordon];
    González-Mestres ap/96 [HECRs];
    Bollini et al IJTP(99) [and electromagnetism];
    Tomaschitz IJMPA(99);
    Schwartz JMP(11)-a1011 [in general relativity];
    Fazlpour & Banijamali JCAP(15)-a1410 [tachyon non-minimally coupled to torsion in teleparallel gravity];
    Schwartz a1902 [and gravity].
  @ Formal properties, kinematics: Basano IJTP(77) [and causal paradoxes];
    Asaro AJP(96)apr [and complex velocity];
    Madarász & Székely JAL(14)-a1303 [consistency with special relativity];
    Madarász et al Sigma(14)-a1309 [axiomatic framework in Minkowski spacetime]. 
  @ Related topics: Davidson PE(01)qp/02 [motion of charged ones];
    Salesi IJMPA(97)qp/02 [pseudotachyonic Fermions];
    Schwartz MPLA(11)-a1104 [and gravitational Cerenkov radiation];
    Chashchina & Silagadze APPB(12)-a1211 [proposed type of particles,
      "elvisebrions", that can be superluminal but are not tachyons];
    Lee et al PRA(15)-a1503 [proposed experimental simulation of Dirac tachyons with trapped ions];
    > s.a. Bradyons.
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