Testing Lorentz invariance by use of vacuum and matter filled cavity resonators
Abstract
We consider tests of Lorentz invariance for the photon and fermion sector that use vacuum and matter-filled cavities. Assumptions on the wave-function of the electrons in crystals are eliminated from the underlying theory and accurate sensitivity coefficients (including some exceptionally large ones) are calculated for various materials. We derive the Lorentz-violating shift in the index of refraction n, which leads to additional sensitivity for matter-filled cavities ; and to birefringence in initially isotropic media. Using published experimental data, we obtain improved bounds on Lorentz violation for photons and electrons at levels of 10^-15 and below. We discuss implications for future experiments and propose a new Michelson-Morley type experiment based on birefringence in matter.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0412385,
title = {Testing Lorentz invariance by use of vacuum and matter filled cavity resonators},
author = {Holger Mueller},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0412385},
year = {2007}
}
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15 pages, 8 tables