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Phys. Rev. Lett. 99, 241103 (2007) [4 pages]

Testing for Lorentz Violation: Constraints on Standard-Model-Extension Parameters via Lunar Laser Ranging

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James B. R. Battat, John F. Chandler, and Christopher W. Stubbs
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA

Received 6 September 2007; published 13 December 2007

We present constraints on violations of Lorentz invariance based on archival lunar laser-ranging (LLR) data. LLR measures the Earth-Moon separation by timing the round-trip travel of light between the two bodies and is currently accurate to the equivalent of a few centimeters (parts in 1011 of the total distance). By analyzing this LLR data under the standard-model extension (SME) framework, we derived six observational constraints on dimensionless SME parameters that describe potential Lorentz violation. We found no evidence for Lorentz violation at the 10-6 to 10-11 level in these parameters. This work constitutes the first LLR constraints on SME parameters.

© 2007 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.241103
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.241103
PACS:
04.80.−y, 06.30.Gv, 11.30.Cp