Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2009-03-05
Physical Review A 79, 026102 (2009)
Physics
Quantum Physics
Reply to Comment posted as arXiv:0809.3576, requested from Phys. Rev. A on December 3, 2008, accepted January 20, 2009
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevA.79.026102
In a recent Comment, Decca et al. [Phys. Rev. A 79, 026101 (2009); arXiv:0809.3576] discussed the origin of the anomalies recently reported by us in Phys. Rev. A 78, 036102(R) (2008); arXiv:0812.0028 . Here we restate our view, corroborated by their considerations, that quantitative geometrical and electrostatic characterizations of the conducting surfaces (a topic not discussed explicitly in the literature until very recently) are critical for the assessment of precision and accuracy of the demonstration of the Casimir force and for deriving meaningful limits on the existence of Yukawian components possibly superimposed to the Newtonian gravitational interaction.
Brown-Hayes Michael
Brownell James Hayden
Dalvit Diego A. R.
Kim Won-Jang
Onofrio Roberto
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