New constraints on Lorentz invariance violation from the neutron electric dipole moment

Abstract

We propose an original test of Lorentz invariance in the interaction between a particle spin and an electromagnetic field and report on a first measurement using ultracold neutrons. We used a high sensitivity neutron electric dipole moment (nEDM) spectrometer and searched for a direction dependence of a nEDM signal leading to a modulation of its magnitude at periods of 12 and 24 hours. We constrain such a modulation to d12 < 15 × 10-25 \ e\, cm and d24 < 10 × 10-25 \ e\, cm at 95~\% C.L. The result translates into a limit on the energy scale for this type of Lorentz violation effect at the level of ELV > 1010~GeV.

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