Comment about constraints on nanometer-range modifications to gravity from low-energy neutron experiments
arXiv:hep-ph/0602127 · doi:10.1088/0264-9381/23/20/N01
Abstract
A topic of present interest is the application of experimentally observed quantum mechanical levels of ultra-cold neutrons in the earth's gravitational field for searching short-range modifications to gravity. A constraint on new forces in the nanometer-range published by Nesvizhevsky and Protasov follows from inadequate modelling of the interaction potential of a neutron with a mirror wall. Limits by many orders of magnitude better were already derived long ago from the consistency of experiments on the neutron-electron interaction.
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