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Gravity Resonance Spectroscopy and Dark Energy Symmetron Fields

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arxiv 2012.07472 v1 pith:CSQGBOZG submitted 2020-12-14 hep-ph nucl-ex

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Spectroscopic methods allow to measure energy differences with unrivaled precision. In the case of gravity resonance spectroscopy, energy differences of different gravitational states are measured without recourse to the electromagnetic interaction. This provides a very pure and background free look at gravitation and topics related to the central problem of dark energy and dark matter at short distances. In this article we analyse the effect of additional dark energy scalar symmetron fields, a leading candidate for a screened dark energy field, and place limits in a large volume of parameter space.

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