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Direct terrestrial test of Lorentz symmetry in electrodynamics to 10(-18).


ABSTRACT: Lorentz symmetry is a foundational property of modern physics, underlying the standard model of particles and general relativity. It is anticipated that these two theories are low-energy approximations of a single theory that is unified and consistent at the Planck scale. Many unifying proposals allow Lorentz symmetry to be broken, with observable effects appearing at Planck-suppressed levels; thus, precision tests of Lorentz invariance are needed to assess and guide theoretical efforts. Here we use ultrastable oscillator frequency sources to perform a modern Michelson-Morley experiment and make the most precise direct terrestrial test to date of Lorentz symmetry for the photon, constraining Lorentz violating orientation-dependent relative frequency changes Δν/ν to 9.2±10.7 × 10(-19) (95% confidence interval). This order of magnitude improvement over previous Michelson-Morley experiments allows us to set comprehensive simultaneous bounds on nine boost and rotation anisotropies of the speed of light, finding no significant violations of Lorentz symmetry.

SUBMITTER: Nagel M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4569797 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Direct terrestrial test of Lorentz symmetry in electrodynamics to 10(-18).

Nagel Moritz M   Parker Stephen R SR   Kovalchuk Evgeny V EV   Stanwix Paul L PL   Hartnett John G JG   Ivanov Eugene N EN   Peters Achim A   Tobar Michael E ME  

Nature communications 20150901


Lorentz symmetry is a foundational property of modern physics, underlying the standard model of particles and general relativity. It is anticipated that these two theories are low-energy approximations of a single theory that is unified and consistent at the Planck scale. Many unifying proposals allow Lorentz symmetry to be broken, with observable effects appearing at Planck-suppressed levels; thus, precision tests of Lorentz invariance are needed to assess and guide theoretical efforts. Here we  ...[more]

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