Microwave propagation experiments, over a short range, demonstrated that the ratio b=c/v of the light velocity c to the observed one v resulted to be less than unity. The various results are here interpreted and compared with the theoretical predictions according to a classical electromagnetic model and to an alternative model based on the assumption of a broken local Lorentz invariance. In any case, the observed superluminal behavior is found to be peculiar to near field. © 2015 The Authors.

Two possible interpretations of the near-field anomaly in microwave propagation

Petrucci, A.
2015-01-01

Abstract

Microwave propagation experiments, over a short range, demonstrated that the ratio b=c/v of the light velocity c to the observed one v resulted to be less than unity. The various results are here interpreted and compared with the theoretical predictions according to a classical electromagnetic model and to an alternative model based on the assumption of a broken local Lorentz invariance. In any case, the observed superluminal behavior is found to be peculiar to near field. © 2015 The Authors.
2015
Microwave propagation experiments;Anomalous behavior;Interpretational models
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Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12079/2151
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