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Nonminimal Lorentz Violation in Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy Experiments

Arnaldo J. Vargas

Abstract

This presentation discusses potential signals of Lorentz violation that could be observed in atomic and molecular spectroscopy experiments. It provides a general overview of the nonrelativistic effective SME coefficients that have been constrained, as well as the prospects for placing first-time bounds on those that remain unconstrained. Additionally, it highlights the importance of considering transitions involving atomic or molecular states with high angular momentum in tests of Lorentz symmetry.

Nonminimal Lorentz Violation in Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy Experiments

Abstract

This presentation discusses potential signals of Lorentz violation that could be observed in atomic and molecular spectroscopy experiments. It provides a general overview of the nonrelativistic effective SME coefficients that have been constrained, as well as the prospects for placing first-time bounds on those that remain unconstrained. Additionally, it highlights the importance of considering transitions involving atomic or molecular states with high angular momentum in tests of Lorentz symmetry.
Paper Structure (3 sections, 3 equations)

This paper contains 3 sections, 3 equations.