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Testing Lorentz Symmetry with Planetary Orbital Dynamics
Physical Review D
  • A. Hees, Rhodes University
  • Q. G. Bailey, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
  • C. Le Poncin-Lafitte, PSL Research University
  • A. Bourgoin, PSL Research University
  • A. Rivoldini, Royal Observatory of Belgium
  • B. Lamine, Universite de Toulouse
  • F. Meynadier, PSL Research University
  • C. Guerlin, ENS-PSL Research University
  • P. Wolf, PSL Research University
Submitting Campus
Prescott
Department
Physics and Astronomy
Document Type
Article
Publication/Presentation Date
9-15-2015
Abstract/Description

Planetary ephemerides are a very powerful tool to constrain deviations from the theory of general relativity (GR) using orbital dynamics. The effective field theory framework called the Standard-Model Extension (SME) has been developed in order to systematically parametrize hypothetical violations of Lorentz symmetry (in the Standard Model and in the gravitational sector). In this communication, we use the latest determinations of the supplementary advances of the perihelia and of the nodes obtained by planetary ephemerides analysis to constrain SME coefficients from the pure gravity sector and also from gravity-matter couplings. Our results do not show any deviation from GR and they improve current constraints. Moreover, combinations with existing constraints from Lunar Laser Ranging and from atom interferometry gravimetry allow us to disentangle contributions from the pure gravity sector from the gravity-matter couplings.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.92.064049
Publisher
American Physical Society
Grant or Award Name
NSF Grant No. PHY-1402890
Citation Information
A. Hees, Q. G. Bailey, C. Le Poncin-Lafitte, A. Bourgoin, et al.. "Testing Lorentz Symmetry with Planetary Orbital Dynamics" Physical Review D Vol. 92 Iss. 6 (2015) p. 064049 - 064049
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/quentin_bailey/18/