First Test of Lorentz Invariance in the Weak Decay of Polarized Nuclei
arXiv:1310.3206 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.88.071901
Abstract
A new test of Lorentz invariance in the weak interactions has been made by searching for variations in the decay rate of spin-polarized 20Na nuclei. This test is unique to Gamow-Teller transitions, as was shown in the framework of a recently developed theory that assumes a Lorentz symmetry breaking background field of tensor nature. The nuclear spins were polarized in the up and down direction, putting a limit on the amplitude of sidereal variations of the form |(Î_{up} - Î_{down})| / (Î_{up} + Î_{down}) < 3 * 10^{-3}. This measurement shows a possible route toward a more detailed testing of Lorentz symmetry in weak interactions.
11 pages, 6 figures