
TL;DR
This paper reviews current constraints on matter-gravity couplings related to Lorentz violation and discusses proposals to significantly improve sensitivity, potentially surpassing existing limits by up to 11 orders of magnitude.
Contribution
It summarizes existing constraints and introduces proposals for highly sensitive experiments to detect Lorentz violation in matter-gravity interactions.
Findings
Current limits on Lorentz violation in matter-gravity couplings are summarized.
Proposals suggest possible sensitivity improvements by up to 11 orders of magnitude.
Potential for new physics detection through enhanced experimental sensitivity.
Abstract
Constraints on Lorentz violation in matter-gravity couplings are summarized along with existing proposals to obtain sensitivities that exceed current limits by up to 11 orders of magnitude.
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