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Searches for beyond-Riemann gravity

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PHYSICAL REVIEW D
Volume 104, Issue 4, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.104.044054

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  1. U.S. Department of Energy [DE-SC0010120]
  2. Indiana University Center for Spacetime Symmetries
  3. U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) [DE-SC0010120] Funding Source: U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)

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Many effective field theories describing gravity cannot be derived from Riemann geometry or its extensions, but may instead emerge from another geometry or have a nongeometric basis. The study investigates the Lagrange density for a broad class of such theories and derives the nonrelativistic Hamiltonian, focusing on anomalous spin-gravity couplings. Some constraints on coefficients are extracted from existing data, and prospects for future experimental studies are discussed.
Many effective field theories describing gravity cannot arise from an underlying theory based on Riemann geometry or its extensions to include torsion and nonmetricity but may instead emerge from another geometry or may have a nongeometric basis. The Lagrange density for a broad class of such theories is investigated. The action for fermions coupled to gravity is linearized about a Minkowski background and is found to include terms describing small deviations from Lorentz invariance and gravitational gauge invariance. The corresponding nonrelativistic Hamiltonian is derived at second order in the fermion momentum. The implications for laboratory experiments and astrophysical observations with fermions are studied, with primary focus on anomalous spin-gravity couplings. First constraints on some coefficients are extracted from existing data obtained via measurements at different potentials, comparisons of gravitational accelerations, interferometric methods, and investigations of gravitational bound states. Some prospects for future experimental studies are discussed.

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