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Test of CPT and Lorentz invariance from muonium spectroscopy

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arxiv hep-ex/0106103 v1 pith:NQDOCBXT submitted 2001-06-29 hep-ex hep-ph

classification hep-exhep-ph
keywords lorentzinvariancemuoniumdeltafrequencylevelmuonsensitivity
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Following a suggestion of Kostelecky et al. we have evaluated a test of CPT and Lorentz invariance from the microwave spectroscopy of muonium. Hamiltonian terms beyond the standard model violating CPT and Lorentz invariance would contribute frequency shifts $\delta\nu_{12}$ and $\delta\nu_{34}$ to $\nu_{12}$ and $\nu_{34}$, the two transitions involving muon spin flip, which were precisely measured in ground state muonium in a strong magnetic field of 1.7 T. The shifts would be indicated by anti-correlated oscillations in $\nu_{12}$ and $\nu_{34}$ at the earth's sidereal frequency. No time dependence was found in $\nu_{12}$ or $\nu_{34}$ at the level of 20 Hz, limiting the size of some CPT and Lorentz violating parameters at the level of $2\times10^{-23}$ GeV, representing Planck scale sensitivity and an order of magnitude improvement in sensitivity over previous limits for the muon.

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