Aladin2 is an experiment devoted to the first measurement of variations of Casimir energy in a rigid body. The main short-term scientific motivation relies on the possibility of the first demonstration of a phase transition influenced by vacuum fluctuations while, in the long term and in the mainframe of the cosmological constant problem, it can be regarded as the first step towards a measurement of the weight of vacuum energy. In this paper, after a presentation of the guiding principle of the measurement, the experimental apparatus and sensitivity studies on final cavities will be presented.
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@article{arxiv.quant-ph/0606043,
title = {The Aladin2 experiment: sensitivity study},
author = {Giuseppe Bimonte and Detlef Born and Enrico Calloni and Giampiero Esposito and Uwe Hubner and Evgeni Il'ichev and Luigi Rosa and Ornella Scaldaferri and Francesco Tafuri and Ruggero Vaglio},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/0606043},
year = {2008}
}
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4 pages, Latex macros, 10th Conference on Frontier Detectors for Frontier Physics, Isola D'Elba, 21-27 May 2006