Test of the equivalence principle using a rotating torsion balance |
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Authors: | Schlamminger S Choi K-Y Wagner T A Gundlach J H Adelberger E G |
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Institution: | Center for Experimental Nuclear Physics and Astrophysics, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA. |
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Abstract: | We used a continuously rotating torsion balance instrument to measure the acceleration difference of beryllium and titanium test bodies towards sources at a variety of distances. Our result Deltaa(N),(Be-Ti)=(0.6+/-3.1)x10(-15) m/s2 improves limits on equivalence-principle violations with ranges from 1 m to infinity by an order of magnitude. The E?tv?s parameter is eta(Earth,Be-Ti)=(0.3+/-1.8)x10(-13). By analyzing our data for accelerations towards the center of the Milky Way we find equal attractions of Be and Ti towards galactic dark matter, yielding eta(DM,Be-Ti)=(-4+/-7)x10(-5). Space-fixed differential accelerations in any direction are limited to less than 8.8x10(-15) m/s2 with 95% confidence. |
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