Mining the Data Tables for Lorentz and CPT Violation
Neil Russell

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current status and recent progress in testing Lorentz and CPT symmetry violations by analyzing data compiled in the Data Tables, highlighting the growth and precision of experimental efforts across physics sectors.
Contribution
It provides an overview of the latest experimental constraints on Lorentz and CPT violation derived from the Data Tables, emphasizing recent innovations and the expanding scope of tests.
Findings
Tests cover all sectors of particle and gravitational physics.
Experimental data has increased in precision and quantity.
The Data Tables are a comprehensive resource for Lorentz and CPT violation research.
Abstract
In this conference proceedings, some comments on the present status and recent growth of efforts to find Lorentz and CPT violation are given by extracting metrics from the annually updated "Data Tables for Lorentz and CPT Violation." They reveal that tests span all the sectors of particle and gravitational physics, and have shown remarkable and consistent growth. Through numerous innovations and refinements in experiments, a large body of data has been amassed with ever-increasing precisions. The Tables are available through the Cornell preprint archive at arXiv:0801.0287.
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