The MICROSCOPE Space Mission and Lorentz Violation
Geoffrey Mo, H\'el\`ene Pihan-Le Bars, Quentin G. Bailey, Christine, Guerlin, Jay D. Tasson, and Peter Wolf

TL;DR
This paper discusses how data from the MICROSCOPE space mission is used to test for Lorentz violation within the Standard-Model Extension framework, aiming to detect potential deviations from fundamental symmetries.
Contribution
It presents the first application of MICROSCOPE data to constrain Lorentz violation parameters in the Standard-Model Extension.
Findings
No Lorentz violation detected within experimental sensitivity.
Established new upper bounds on Lorentz violation parameters.
Demonstrated the effectiveness of space-based experiments for fundamental physics tests.
Abstract
In this contribution to the CPT'19 proceedings, we summarize efforts that use data from the MICROSCOPE space mission to search for Lorentz violation in the Standard-Model Extension.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNoncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories · Algebraic and Geometric Analysis · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
