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MICROSCOPE limits on the strength of a new force, with comparisons to gravity and electromagnetism

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2019-04-05 v2 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

Extremely weak new forces could lead to apparent violations of the Equivalence Principle. The MICROSCOPE experiment implies that the relative strength of a new long-range force, compared with gravity, is constrained to αˉg<3.2 1011,2.3 1013,2.2 1013,6.7 1013|\bar\alpha_g|<3.2\ 10^{-11},2.3\ 10^{-13},2.2\ 10^{-13},6.7\ 10^{-13} and 1.5 10121.5\ 10^{-12} at 2σ2\sigma, for a coupling to B, L, BL, B+LB,\ L,\ B-L,\ B+L or 3B+L3B+L; or, for a coupling to isospin, αg<8.4 1012|\alpha_g|<8.4\ 10^{-12}. This is a gain in sensitivity 3\simeq 3 for a coupling to BB, to \approx 15 in the other cases, including BLB-L as suggested by grand unification. This requires paying attention to the definition of αˉg\bar\alpha_g. A force coupled to LL (or BLB-L) would act effectively on protons (or neutrons) only, its relative intensity being reduced from αg\alpha_g to about αˉg=αg/4\bar\alpha_g=\alpha_g/4 for an average nucleon. It is thus convenient to view such forces as acting on Qˉ=B, 2L, 2(BL),2(B+L)/3\bar Q =B,\ 2L,\ 2(B-L),2(B+L)/3 or 2(3B+L)/72(3B+L)/7, leading to αˉg=αg×(1,1/4,1/4,9/4\bar\alpha_g=\alpha_g\times(1,1/4,1/4,9/4 or 49/449/4). The sensitivity for a coupling to LL or BLB-L is better than for BB by two orders of magnitude (as Δ(2L/Ar)144 Δ(B/Ar)\Delta (2L/A_r)\simeq 144\ \Delta (B/A_r) for Ti-Pt); and about 3 or 7 times better than for B+LB+L or 3B+L3B+L. A coupling to (ϵBB+ϵQelQel)e(\epsilon_BB+\epsilon_{Q_{el}}Q_{el})e should verify ϵB<5 1024|\epsilon_B|<5\ 10^{-24}; similarly ϵL|\epsilon_L| or ϵBL<.9 1024|\epsilon_{B-L}|<.9\ 10^{-24}, ϵB+L<.5 1024,ϵ3B+L<.32 1024|\epsilon_{B+L}|<.5\ 10^{-24},|\epsilon_{3B+L}|<.32\ 10^{-24} and ϵB2L<2.6 1024|\epsilon_{B-2L}|<2.6\ 10^{-24}, implying a new interaction weaker than electromagnetism by more than 104610^{46} to 104810^{48}. The resulting hierarchy between couplings, typically by >1024>10^{24}, may be related within supersymmetry with a large hierarchy in energy scales by >1012>10^{12}. This points to a ξ1016\sqrt\xi\approx 10^{16} GeV scale, associated with a huge vacuum energy density that may be responsible for the inflation of the early Universe.

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@article{arxiv.1809.04991,
  title  = {MICROSCOPE limits on the strength of a new force, with comparisons to gravity and electromagnetism},
  author = {Pierre Fayet},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.04991},
  year   = {2019}
}

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13 pages, matches published version