
TL;DR
This paper explores the potential for detecting new physics through gravitational interactions with antimatter, considering Lorentz and CPT violation effects within the Standard-Model Extension framework.
Contribution
It introduces a scenario where anomalous gravitational effects in antimatter could occur due to Lorentz and CPT violation, expanding the possibilities for testing fundamental physics.
Findings
Proposes a model for anomalous antimatter gravity effects
Suggests antimatter experiments could reveal Lorentz and CPT violation
Highlights unexplored regimes for testing gravity with antimatter
Abstract
The production of low-energy antimatter provides unique opportunities to search for new physics in an unexplored regime. Testing gravitational interactions with antimatter is one such opportunity. Here a scenario based on Lorentz and CPT violation in the Standard- Model Extension is considered in which anomalous gravitational effects in antimatter could arise.
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