Gravitational Searches for Lorentz Violation with Matter and Astrophysics
Jay D. Tasson

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent experimental tests of Lorentz violation in gravity using cosmic rays and matter-gravity interactions, highlighting progress in understanding fundamental symmetries in physics.
Contribution
It provides a summary of recent tests and advances in detecting Lorentz violation in gravity through cosmic rays and matter interactions.
Findings
Constraints on Lorentz violation from cosmic ray observations
Progress in matter-gravity coupling experiments
Enhanced sensitivity in testing fundamental symmetries
Abstract
This contribution to the CPT'16 proceedings summarizes recent tests of Lorentz violation in the pure-gravity sector with cosmic rays and reviews recent progress in matter-gravity couplings.
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