Result of the MICROSCOPE weak equivalence principle test
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Published:2022-09-14
Issue:20
Volume:39
Page:204009
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ISSN:0264-9381
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Container-title:Classical and Quantum Gravity
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language:
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Short-container-title:Class. Quantum Grav.
Author:
Touboul Pierre, Métris GillesORCID, Rodrigues ManuelORCID, Bergé JoelORCID, Robert Alain, Baghi Quentin, André Yves, Bedouet Judicael, Boulanger Damien, Bremer StefanieORCID, Carle Patrice, Chhun Ratana, Christophe Bruno, Cipolla Valerio, Damour Thibault, Danto Pascale, Demange Louis, Dittus Hansjoerg, Dhuicque Océane, Fayet Pierre, Foulon Bernard, Guidotti Pierre-Yves, Hagedorn Daniel, Hardy Emilie, Huynh Phuong-Anh, Kayser Patrick, Lala Stephanie, Lämmerzahl Claus, Lebat Vincent, Liorzou Françoise, List MeikeORCID, Löffler Frank, Panet Isabelle, Pernot-Borràs Martin, Perraud Laurent, Pires SandrineORCID, Pouilloux Benjamin, Prieur Pascal, Rebray Alexandre, Reynaud Serge, Rievers Benny, Selig Hanns, Serron Laura, Sumner TimothyORCID, Tanguy Nicolas, Torresi Patrizia, Visser Pieter
Abstract
Abstract
The space mission MICROSCOPE dedicated to the test of the equivalence principle (EP) operated from April 25, 2016 until the deactivation of the satellite on October 16, 2018. In this analysis we compare the free-fall accelerations (a
A and a
B) of two test masses in terms of the Eötvös parameter
η
(
A,B
)
=
2
a
A
−
a
B
a
A
+
a
B
. No EP violation has been detected for two test masses, made from platinum and titanium alloys, in a sequence of 19 segments lasting from 13 to 198 h down to the limit of the statistical error which is smaller than 10−14 for η(Ti, Pt). Accumulating data from all segments leads to η(Ti, Pt) = [−1.5 ± 2.3 (stat) ± 1.5 (syst)] × 10−15 showing no EP violation at the level of 2.7 × 10−15 if we combine stochastic and systematic errors quadratically. This represents an improvement of almost two orders of magnitude with respect to the previous best such test performed by the Eöt-Wash group. The reliability of this limit has been verified by comparing the free falls of two test masses of the same composition (platinum) leading to a null Eötvös parameter with a statistical uncertainty of 1.1 × 10−15.
Subject
Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)
Cited by
18 articles.
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