Antimatter-Gravity Couplings, and Lorentz Symmetry
Jay D. Tasson

TL;DR
This paper explores how potential CPT and Lorentz symmetry violations could affect antimatter's gravitational behavior, using the Standard-Model Extension framework to analyze experimental implications.
Contribution
It introduces a theoretical analysis of antimatter-gravity interactions considering CPT and Lorentz violation within the SME framework.
Findings
Potential deviations in antimatter gravity due to CPT and Lorentz violation
Framework for testing Lorentz symmetry in antimatter experiments
Guidance for future experimental searches for symmetry violations
Abstract
Implications of possible CPT and Lorentz violation for antimatter-gravity experiments as well as other antimatter tests are considered in the context of the general field-theory-based framework of the Standard-Model Extension (SME).
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