What can we do on gravity with antihydrogens?
Abstract
We discuss the implications of the proposed gravitational redshift experiment on antihydrogens. We show that the result should be the same as on hydrogens in spite of different free-fall accelerations (WEP violation) which may occur if there is a vector fifth-force field. We emphasize the experiment is unique in the sense that it tests the Equivalence Principle expressed in its ultimate form, proposed to be called UEP, directly without being disturbed by the effect of possible presence of a scalar fifth-force field.
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