Testing CPT and Lorentz Symmetry with Electrons and Positrons in Penning Traps

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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5 pages, talk presented by R.B. at the 1998 Conference on Trapped Charged Particles and Fundamental Physics, Pacific Grove, Ca

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10.1063/1.57442

We present a theoretical analysis of signals for CPT and Lorentz violation in g-2 and charge-to-mass-ratio experiments on electrons and positrons in Penning traps. Experiments measuring anomaly frequencies are found to be the most sensitive to CPT violation. We find that the conventional figure of merit for CPT breaking, involving the difference of the electron and positron g factors, is inappropriate in this context, and an alternative is introduced. Bounds of approximately one part in 10^{20} are attainable.

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