Past electron-positron g-2 experiments yielded sharpest bound on CPT violation for point particles
Abstract
In our past experiments on a single electron and positron we measured the cyclotron and spin-cyclotron difference frequencies omegac and omegaa and the ratios a = omegaa/ omegac at omegac = 141 Ghz for e- and e+ and later, only for e-, also at 164 Ghz. Here, we do extract from these data, as had not done before, a new and very different figure of merit for violation of CPT symmetry, one similar to the widely recognized impressive limit |mKaon - mAntikaon|/mKaon < 10-18 for the K-mesons composed of two quarks. That expression may be seen as comparing experimental relativistic masses of particle states before and after the C, P, T operations had transformed particle into antiparticle. Such a similar figure of merit for a non-composite and quite different lepton, found by us from our Delta a = a- - a+ data, was even smaller, hbar |omegaa- - omegaa+|/2m0 c2 = |Delta a| hbar omegac/2m0 c2) < 3(12) 10-22.
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