New CP-violation and preferred-frame tests with polarized electrons
Abstract
We used a torsion pendulum containing 9 × 1022 polarized electrons to search for CP-violating interactions between the pendulum's electrons and unpolarized matter in the laboratory's surroundings or the sun, and to test for preferred-frame effects that would precess the electrons about a direction fixed in inertial space. We find |g Pe g SN|/( c)< 1.7 × 10-36 and |g Ae g VN|/( c) < 4.8 × 10-56 for λ > 1AU. Our preferred-frame constraints, interpreted in the Kosteleck\'y framework, set an upper limit on the parameter | be| ≤ 5.0 × 10-21 eV that should be compared to the benchmark value me2/M Planck= 2 × 10-17 eV.
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