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What Do We Know About Lorentz Symmetry?
Publications
  • Q. G. Bailey, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Submitting Campus
Prescott
Department
Physics and Astronomy
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication/Presentation Date
3-1-2015
Abstract/Description

Precision tests of Lorentz symmetry have become increasingly of interest to the broader gravitational and high-energy physics communities. In this talk, recent work on violations of local Lorentz invariance in gravity is discussed, including recent analysis constraining Lorentz violation in a variety of gravitational tests. The arena of short-range tests of gravity is highlighted, demonstrating that such tests are sensitive to a broad class of unexplored signals that depend on sidereal time and the geometry of the experiment.

Location
La Thuile, Italy
Number of Pages
8
Additional Information

The proceedings of this conference were published by ARISF in 2015 and edited by Etienne Augé, Jacques Dumarchez and Jean Trân Thanh Vân. ISBN: 978-2-9546400-6-8.

Citation Information
Q. G. Bailey. "What Do We Know About Lorentz Symmetry?" (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/quentin_bailey/28/