Lucchesi David, Visco Massimo, Peron Roberto, Rodriguez José C., Pucacco Giuseppe, Anselmo Luciano, Bassan Massimo, Appleby Graham, Cinelli Marco, Di Marco Alessandro, Lucente Marco, Magnafico Carmelo, Pardini Carmen, Sapio Feliciana
General relativity; Quantum cosmology
Strong theoretical arguments suggest that a breakdown of Lorentz Invariance could arise under some very particular conditions. From an experimental point of view, it is important to test the Local Lorentz Invariance with ever greater precision and in all contexts, regardless of the theoretical motivation for the possible violation. In this paper we discuss some aspects of the gravitational sector. Tests of Lorentz Invariance in the context of gravity are difficult and rare in the literature. Possible violations could arise from quantum physics applied to gravity or the presence of vector and tensor fields mediating the gravitational interaction together with the metric tensor of General Relativity. We present our results in the latter case. We analyzed the orbit of the LAGEOS and LAGEOS II satellites over a period of almost three decades. The effects of the possible preferred frame represented by the cosmic microwave background radiation on the mean argument of latitude of the satellites orbit were considered. These effects would manifest themselves mainly through the post-Newtonian parameter $α_1$, a parameter that has a null value in General Relativity. We constrain this parameterized post-Newtonian parameter down to the level of $α_1 \le 2\times10^{-5}$, improving a previous limit obtained through the Lunar Laser Ranging technique.
Source: PHYSICAL REVIEW D
@article{oai:iris.cnr.it:20.500.14243/566366,
title = {A Local Lorentz invariance test with LAGEOS satellites},
author = {Lucchesi David and Visco Massimo and Peron Roberto and Rodriguez José C. and Pucacco Giuseppe and Anselmo Luciano and Bassan Massimo and Appleby Graham and Cinelli Marco and Di Marco Alessandro and Lucente Marco and Magnafico Carmelo and Pardini Carmen and Sapio Feliciana},
doi = {10.1103/hj6p-bfyr},
year = {9999}
}