Searching for photon-sector Lorentz violation using gravitational-wave detectors
VA Kostelecký, AC Melissinos, M Mewes - Physics Letters B, 2016 - Elsevier
VA Kostelecký, AC Melissinos, M Mewes
Physics Letters B, 2016•ElsevierWe study the prospects for using interferometers in gravitational-wave detectors as tools to
search for photon-sector violations of Lorentz symmetry. Existing interferometers are shown
to be exquisitely sensitive to tiny changes in the effective refractive index of light occurring at
frequencies around and below the microhertz range, including at the harmonics of the
frequencies of the Earth's sidereal rotation and annual revolution relevant for tests of Lorentz
symmetry. We use preliminary data obtained by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave …
search for photon-sector violations of Lorentz symmetry. Existing interferometers are shown
to be exquisitely sensitive to tiny changes in the effective refractive index of light occurring at
frequencies around and below the microhertz range, including at the harmonics of the
frequencies of the Earth's sidereal rotation and annual revolution relevant for tests of Lorentz
symmetry. We use preliminary data obtained by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave …
Abstract
We study the prospects for using interferometers in gravitational-wave detectors as tools to search for photon-sector violations of Lorentz symmetry. Existing interferometers are shown to be exquisitely sensitive to tiny changes in the effective refractive index of light occurring at frequencies around and below the microhertz range, including at the harmonics of the frequencies of the Earth's sidereal rotation and annual revolution relevant for tests of Lorentz symmetry. We use preliminary data obtained by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) in 2006–2007 to place constraints on coefficients for Lorentz violation in the photon sector exceeding current limits by about four orders of magnitude.
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