The Equivalence Principle and g-2 Experiments
C. Alvarez, R.B. Mann

TL;DR
This paper explores how measurements of anomalous magnetic moments of particles can test the Einstein Equivalence Principle, identifying new mechanisms for EEP violation in non-metric gravity theories and proposing ways to empirically constrain them.
Contribution
It introduces novel mechanisms for EEP violation within non-metric gravity theories and discusses how g-2 experiments can set new empirical constraints.
Findings
Identified new mechanisms for EEP violation in non-metric theories.
Proposed using g-2 measurements to test EEP violations.
Discussed potential for setting empirical constraints.
Abstract
We consider the possibility of using measurements of anomalous magnetic moments of elementary particles as a possible test of the Einstein Equivalence Principle (EEP). For the class non-metric theories of gravity described by the \tmu formalism we find several novel mechanisms for breaking the EEP, and discuss the possibilities of setting new empirical constraints on such effects.
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