Searching for Lorentz violation in the ground state of hydrogen
Jan, 20009 pages
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Abstract:
A theoretical analysis is made of experiments in hydrogen and antihydrogen that test CPT. We show that these experiments also provide sensitive tests of Lorentz symmetry for protons and electrons. Both 1S-2S transitions and Zeeman hyperfine splittings in the ground state are examined. We find that sensitivity to CPT and Lorentz violation at the level of GeV is attainable.Note:
- Latex, 9 pages, talk presented by R. Bluhm at Orbis Scientiae 1999, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, December 1999
- talk: Fort Lauderdale 1999/12/16
- violation: Lorentz
- invariance: CPT
- validity test
- hydrogen: antiparticle
- hydrogen: energy levels
- ground state: hyperfine structure
- proposed experiment
- interpretation of experiments
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