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A mechanism to generate varying speed of light via Higgs-dilaton coupling: Theory and cosmological applications

Published 5 Aug 2024 in gr-qc, astro-ph.CO, hep-th, math-ph, and math.MP | (2408.02583v5)

Abstract: We allow the Higgs field $\Phi$ to interact with a dilaton field $\chi$ of the background spacetime via the coupling $\chi2\,\Phi\dagger\Phi$. Upon spontaneous gauge symmetry breaking, the Higgs VEV becomes proportional to $\chi$. While traditionally this linkage is employed to make the Planck mass and particle masses dependent on $\chi$, we present an $\textit alternative$ mechanism: the Higgs VEV will be used to construct Planck's constant $\hbar$ and speed of light $c$. Specifically, each open set vicinity of a given point $x*$ on the spacetime manifold is equipped with a replica of the Glashow-Weinberg-Salam action operating with its own effective values of $\hbar_$ and $c_$ per $\hbar_\propto\chi{-1/2}(x^)$ and $c_\propto\chi{1/2}(x^)$, causing these ``fundamental constants'' to vary alongside the dynamical field $\chi$. Moreover, in each open set around $x*$, the prevailing value $\chi(x*)$ determines the length and time scales for physical processes occurring in this region as $l\propto\chi{-1}(x*)$ and $\tau\propto\chi{-3/2}(x*)$. This leads to an $\textit anisotropic$ relation $\tau{-1}\propto l{-3/2}$ between the rate of clocks and the length of rods, resulting in a distinct set of novel physical phenomena. For late-time cosmology, the variation of $c$ along the trajectory of light waves from distant supernovae towards the Earth-based observer necessitates modifications to the Lema^itre redshift relation and the Hubble law. These modifications are capable of: (1) Accounting for the Pantheon Catalog of SNeIa $\textit{through a declining speed of light in an expanding Einstein--de Sitter universe}$, thus avoiding the need for dark energy; (2) Revitalizing Blanchard-Douspis-Rowan-Robinson-Sarkar's CMB power spectrum analysis that bypassed dark energy [A&A 412, 35 (2003)]; and (3) Resolving the $H_0$ tension without requiring a dynamical dark energy component.

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