Testing Lorentz Symmetry in Space

Abstract

Atomic clocks, masers, and other precision oscillators are likely to be placed on the International Space Station and other satellites in the future. These instruments will have the potential to measure Lorentz-violation coefficients, and in particular may provide access to parts of the Lorentz-violation coefficient space at levels not accessible with Earth-based experiments. The basic issues are outlined in this proceedings.

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