Constraints on monopole-dipole potential from the tests of gravity

Abstract

Ultralight Axion Like Particle (ALP) can mediate a long range monopole-dipole macroscopic force between Earth and Sun if Earth is treated as a polarized source. There are about 1042 number of polarized electrons in Earth due to the presence of the geomagnetic field. The monopole-dipole interactions between electrons in Earth and nucleons in Sun can influence the perihelion precession of Earth, gravitational light bending and Shapiro time delay. The contribution of monopole-dipole potential is limited to be no larger than the measurement uncertainty. We obtain the first bound on monopole-dipole strength from single astrophysical observations. The perihelion precession of Earth puts the stronger bound on monopole-dipole coupling strength as gSgP 1.75× 10-16 for the ALP of mass ma 1.35× 10-18~eV. We also obtain constraints on monopole-dipole coupling strength as gSgP 5.61× 10-38 from two different astrophysical observations such as the perihelion precession of the planet and the red giant branch. The bound is three orders of magnitude stronger than the E\"ot-Wash experiment and one order of magnitude stronger than the (Lab)NS× (Astro)eP limit.

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