使用精密振荡器和干涉仪测试基础物理

M. Tobar, P. Stanwix, A. Fowler, E. Ivanov, J. Hartnett, C. Locke, P. Wolf
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作者介绍了西澳大利亚大学目前的工作,即使用精确的相位和频率测量来测试基础物理。作者描述了正在进行的两个实验。首先,他们描述了一个连续旋转的低温微波振荡器,用于测试局部洛伦兹不变性(LLI)。最初的结果仅用3个月的数据就将以前非旋转实验设定的极限提高了大约一个数量级。现在,根据一年多的数据,他们已经将噪音底限降低了两倍。其次,他们描述了一种新的、磁不对称的、具有热噪声限制读出的微波干涉仪的发展,这种干涉仪将允许对标准模型扩展部分在108和1012中的光子扇区的洛伦兹违反的标量和奇偶偶系数的灵敏度
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Using Precision Oscillators and Interferometers to Test Fundamental Physics
The authors present current work at the University of Western Australia to test fundamental physics using precision phase and frequency measurements. The authors describe two experiments under development. Firstly, they describe a continuously rotating cryogenic microwave oscillator constructed to test local Lorentz invariance (LLI). Initial results improve limits set by previous non-rotating experiments by about an order of magnitude with only 3 months of data. Now, with over a year of data, they have reduced the noise floor by a factor of two. Secondly, they describe the development of a new, magnetically asymmetric, microwave interferometer with thermal noise limited readout, which will allow a sensitivity to the scalar and odd-parity coefficients for Lorentz violation in the photon sector of the standard model extension of parts in 108 and 1012 respectively
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