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Natasha A Flowers1, Casey Goodge1, Jay D Tasson1
1Physics and Astronomy Department, Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota 55057, USA.
Abstract:
Superconducting-gravimeter measurements are used to test the local Lorentz invariance of the gravitational interaction and of matter-gravity couplings. The best laboratory sensitivities to date are achieved via a maximum-reach analysis for 13 Lorentz-violating operators, with some improvements exceeding an order of magnitude.
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