Test of CPT and Lorentz invariance from muonium spectroscopy

Abstract

Following a suggestion of Kostelecky et al. we have evaluated a test of CPT and Lorentz invariance from the microwave spectroscopy of muonium. Hamiltonian terms beyond the standard model violating CPT and Lorentz invariance would contribute frequency shifts δ12 and δ34 to 12 and 34, the two transitions involving muon spin flip, which were precisely measured in ground state muonium in a strong magnetic field of 1.7 T. The shifts would be indicated by anti-correlated oscillations in 12 and 34 at the earth's sidereal frequency. No time dependence was found in 12 or 34 at the level of 20 Hz, limiting the size of some CPT and Lorentz violating parameters at the level of 2×10-23 GeV, representing Planck scale sensitivity and an order of magnitude improvement in sensitivity over previous limits for the muon.

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