Searching for a fifth force with atomic and nuclear clocks

被引:10
|
作者
Brzeminski, Dawid [1 ]
Chacko, Zackaria [1 ]
Dev, Abhish [2 ]
Flood, Ina [1 ]
Hook, Anson [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Maryland, Maryland Ctr Fundamental Phys, Dept Phys, College Pk, MD 20742 USA
[2] Fermilab Natl Accelerator Lab, Theoret Phys Dept, POB 500, Batavia, IL 60510 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
CONSTANTS; PULSAR; AXION;
D O I
10.1103/PhysRevD.106.095031
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
We consider the general class of theories in which there is a new ultralight scalar field that mediates an equivalence principle violating, long-range force. In such a framework, the Sun and Earth act as sources of the scalar field, leading to potentially observable location-dependent effects on atomic and nuclear spectra. We determine the sensitivity of current and next-generation atomic and nuclear clocks to these effects and compare the results against the existing laboratory and astrophysical constraints on equivalence principle violating fifth forces. We show that, in the future, the annual modulation in the frequencies of atomic and nuclear clocks in the laboratory caused by the eccentricity of Earth's orbit around the Sun may offer the most sensitive probe of this general class of equivalence principle violating theories. Even greater sensitivity can be obtained by placing a precision clock in an eccentric orbit around Earth and searching for time variation in the frequency, as is done in anomalous redshift experiments. In particular, an anomalous redshift experiment based on current clock technology would already have a sensitivity to fifth forces that couple primarily to electrons at about the same level as the existing limits. Our study provides well-defined sensitivity targets to aim for when designing future versions of these experiments.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Acceleration effects on atomic clocks
    Dahia, F.
    Felix da Silva, P. J.
    CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM GRAVITY, 2015, 32 (17)
  • [42] Applicability of atomic force microscopy for nuclear forensic examination
    Tobi, Csaba
    Khanh, Nguyen Quoc
    Homonnay, Zoltan
    Szeles, Eva
    JOURNAL OF RADIOANALYTICAL AND NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY, 2025, 334 (01) : 753 - 761
  • [43] Applications of the atomic force microscopy to nuclear track methodology
    Vazquez-Lopez, C.
    Fragoso, R.
    Golzarri, J. I.
    Espinosa, G.
    REVISTA MEXICANA DE FISICA, 2007, 53 (03) : 52 - 56
  • [44] Characterization of nonstationary atomic clocks
    Galleani, Lorenzo
    Tavella, Patrizia
    FLUCTUATION AND NOISE LETTERS, 2007, 7 (04): : L461 - L471
  • [45] Atomic clocks speed up
    Riehle, F
    PHYSICS WORLD, 2001, 14 (10) : 27 - 28
  • [46] ATOMIC CLOCKS - LIMITS TO IMPROVEMENTS
    THOMPSON, R
    NATURE, 1993, 362 (6423) : 789 - 790
  • [47] Lindblad decoherence in atomic clocks
    Weinberg, Steven
    PHYSICAL REVIEW A, 2016, 94 (04)
  • [48] Remote synchronization of atomic clocks
    Sliwczynski, L.
    Krehlik, P.
    Lipinski, M.
    Buczek, L.
    Kolodziej, J.
    Binczewski, A.
    Nawrocki, J.
    Pieczerak, J.
    2016 21ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MICROWAVE, RADAR AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS (MIKON), 2016,
  • [49] Atomic clocks face off
    Gibney, Elizabeth
    NATURE, 2015, 522 (7554) : 16 - 17
  • [50] Atomic clocks - Raising the standards
    Gill, P
    SCIENCE, 2001, 294 (5547) : 1666 - 1668