Constraints on long-range spin-gravity and monopole-dipole couplings of the proton
Atomic Physics
2017-10-10 v2 Nuclear Experiment
Quantum Physics
Abstract
Results of a search for a long-range monopole-dipole coupling between the mass of the Earth and rubidium (Rb) nuclear spins are reported. The experiment simultaneously measures the spin precession frequencies of overlapping ensembles of Rb and Rb atoms contained within an evacuated, antirelaxation-coated vapor cell. The nuclear structure of the Rb isotopes makes the experiment particularly sensitive to spin-dependent interactions of the proton. The spin-dependent component of the gravitational energy of the proton in the Earth's field is found to be smaller than , improving laboratory constraints on long-range monopole-dipole interactions by over three orders of magnitude.
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@article{arxiv.1707.00745,
title = {Constraints on long-range spin-gravity and monopole-dipole couplings of the proton},
author = {Derek F. Jackson Kimball and Jordan Dudley and Yan Li and Dilan Patel and Julian Valdez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.00745},
year = {2017}
}
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10 pages, 8 figures