Endlich, SolomonNicolis, AlbertoPenco, Riccardo2015-05-292015-05-292015-05-29201510.1007/Jhep01(2015)146https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/114698WOS:000349013900001The Galilei group involves mass as a central charge. We show that the associated superselection rule is incompatible with the observed phenomenology of superfluid helium 4: this is recovered only under the assumption that mass is spontaneou.519 broken. This remark is somewhat immaterial for the real world, where the correct space-time symmetries are encoded by the Poincare group, which has no central charge. Yet it provides an explicit example of how superselection rules can be experimentally tested. -We elaborate on what conditions must be met for our ideas to be generalizable to the relativistic case of the integer/half-integer angular momentum superselection rule.Space-Time SymmetriesGlobal SymmetriesSpontaneously broken masstext::journal::journal article::research article