Phys. Rev. D 69, 062001 (2004) [11 pages]Solar constraints on new couplings between electromagnetism and gravityReceived 20 August 2003; published 11 March 2004 The unification of quantum field theory and general relativity is a fundamental goal of modern physics. In many cases, theoretical efforts to achieve this goal introduce auxiliary gravitational fields, ones in addition to the familiar symmetric second-rank tensor potential of general relativity, and lead to nonmetric theories because of direct couplings between these auxiliary fields and matter. Here, we consider an example of a metric-affine gauge theory of gravity in which torsion couples nonminimally to the electromagnetic field. This coupling causes a phase difference to accumulate between different polarization states of light as they propagate through the metric-affine gravitational field. Solar spectropolarimetric observations are reported and used to set strong constraints on the relevant coupling constant k: k2<(2.5km)2. © 2004 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevD.69.062001
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevD.69.062001
PACS:
04.80.Cc, 04.50.+h, 96.60.Tf
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