M\"o\ss{}bauer null redshift experiment II
M. De Francia, G. Goya, R. C. Mercader, H. Vucetich

TL;DR
This paper reports on a precise experiment testing the Principle of Equivalence by comparing redshifts of identical nuclear species in different chemical environments to detect possible violations.
Contribution
It provides new, accurate limits on violations of the Principle of Equivalence using M"ossbauer spectroscopy with nuclear species in varied chemical states.
Findings
No violation detected within experimental limits
Improved bounds on principle violation
Enhanced measurement precision
Abstract
Accurate limits for the violation of the Principle of Equivalence have been found from the comparison of the redshifts of two identical nuclear species in different chemical environments.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCrystallography and Radiation Phenomena · Radioactive Decay and Measurement Techniques · Twentieth Century Scientific Developments
