EG1 - Tests of Local Lorentz Invariance |
Speaker |
Nagel, Moritz |
Co-autors |
K. Möhle, S. Herrmann, A. Senger, E. V. Kovalchuk, and A. Peters |
Talk Title |
A Modern Michelson-Morley Experiment using Optical Resonators |
Abstract |
The constancy and isotropy of the speed of light c in vacuum is one of the basic postulates of Einsteins theory of Special Relativity. Here we present an experiment using optical resonators, which can be seen as a modern variant of the classic Michelson-Morley experiment testing the isotropy of light propagation. The measurement compares the resonance frequencies of two cavities, oriented along orthogonal directions and rotating on a turntable once every 45 seconds. An analysis of data recorded within a time span of one year restricts an anisotropy of the speed of light to Δc/c < 10-17. This represents an order of magnitude improvement on our previous such limit and allows to constrain parameters of a Lorentz violating extension of the standard model of particle physics (SME) at the 10-18 level. |
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