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Phys. Rev. D 80, 091901(R) (2009) [4 pages]

Bounding isotropic Lorentz violation using synchrotron losses at LEP

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Brett Altschul*
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina 29208, USA

Received 28 May 2009; revised 24 September 2009; published 10 November 2009

Some deviations from special relativity—especially isotropic effects—are most efficiently constrained using particles with velocities very close to 1. While there are extremely tight bounds on some of the relevant parameters coming from astrophysical observations, many of these rely on our having an accurate understanding of the dynamics of these high-energy sources. It is desirable to have reliable laboratory constraints on these same parameters. The fastest-moving particles in a laboratory were electrons and positrons at LEP. The energetics of the LEP beams were extremely well understood, and measurements of the synchrotron emission rate indicate that the isotropic Lorentz violation coefficient |κ˜tr-4/3c00| must be smaller than 5×10-15.

© 2009 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevD.80.091901
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevD.80.091901
PACS:
11.30.Cp, 06.30.Gv, 12.20.−m, 41.60.Ap

*baltschu@physics.sc.edu