Violations of the equivalence principle in a dilaton-runaway scenario
T. Damour, F. Piazza, G. Veneziano

TL;DR
This paper investigates how a runaway dilaton field in string cosmology could cause small violations of the equivalence principle and variations in fundamental constants, potentially detectable with future experiments.
Contribution
It analyzes the dilaton's behavior during inflation and predicts measurable deviations from universality of free fall and changes in constants.
Findings
Dilaton couplings relate to inflationary density fluctuations.
Predicted equivalence principle violations at the 10^{-12} level.
Possible observable variations in fundamental constants.
Abstract
We explore a version of the cosmological dilaton-fixing and decoupling mechanism in which the dilaton-dependence of the low-energy effective action is extremized for infinitely large values of the bare string coupling . We study the efficiency with which the dilaton runs away towards its ``fixed point'' at infinity during a primordial inflationary stage, and thereby approximately decouples from matter. The residual dilaton couplings are found to be related to the amplitude of the density fluctuations generated during inflation. For the simplest inflationary potential, , the residual dilaton couplings are shown to predict violations of the universality of gravitational acceleration near the level. This suggests that a modest improvement in the precision of equivalence principle tests might be…
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