Lorentz and CPT tests in atomic systems
May, 200010 pages
Part of Symmetries in subatomic physics. Proceedings, 3rd International Symposium, Symm2000, Adelaide, Australia, March 13-17, 2000, 109-118
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- AIP Conf.Proc. 539 (2000) 1, 109-118
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- , 109-118
- SSP 2000
- Published: Oct 17, 2000
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- hep-ph/0006033 [hep-ph]
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- COLBY-00-03
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Abstract:
A review of Lorentz and CPT tests performed in atomic systems is presented. A theoretical framework extending QED in the context of the standard model is used to analyze a variety of systems. Experimental signatures of possible Lorentz and CPT violation in these systems are investigated. Estimated bounds attainable in future experiments and actual bounds obtained in recent experiments are given.Note:
- latex, 10 pages, talk presented at Symmetries in Subatomic Physics, Adelaide, Australia, March 2000
- CPT invariance
- Lorentz transformation
- atomic structure
- quantum electrodynamics
- particle traps
- hydrogen
- review: Adelaide 2000/03/13
- atomic physics
- invariance: Lorentz
- invariance: CPT
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