New Constraints on the Yukawa-Type Hypothetical Interaction From The Recent Casimir Force Measurement
M. Bordag (Leipzig), G.T. Gillies (Virginia), V.M. Mostepanenko (Joao, Pessoa/St.Petersburg)

TL;DR
This paper derives new, significantly stronger constraints on hypothetical long-range interactions based on recent Casimir force measurements, improving previous bounds by up to a factor of 3000.
Contribution
It provides updated constraints on Yukawa-type interactions using recent experimental data, enhancing the limits on such hypothetical forces.
Findings
New constraints are up to 3000 times stronger in some regions.
Comparison with previous constraints shows significant improvement.
Casimir force measurements can effectively limit hypothetical long-range interactions.
Abstract
We calculate the constraints on the constants of hypothetical long-range interactions which follow from the recent measurement of the Casimir force. A comparison with previous constraints is given. The new constraints are up to a factor of 3000 stronger in some parameter regions .
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