Author:
Dorta-Urra Anaís,Bargueño Pedro
Abstract
AbstractIn this letter we employ recent results on gravitationally induced parity violation with a rotating torsion pendulum whose test bodies are quartz enantiomers (Zhu et al. in Phys Rev Lett 121:261101, 2018) in order to estimate, using a simple model, Hari Dass’s $$\alpha _{2}$$
α
2
constant which parametrizes the strength of parity violation in the gravitational interaction. The result here obtained, $$\alpha _{2}\sim 10^{17}$$
α
2
∼
10
17
, is in agreement with estimations based on high resolution experiments performed using chiral molecules, showing that the Hari-Dass’s framework for spin-dependent gravity, together with our simple model, are versatile enough in order to be applied to the analysis of other experimental results involving spin-dependent gravitational effects. Interestingly, it can also be used to constrain indirectly parity-violating effects in macroscopic samples of quartz crystals due to electron–nucleon interactions.
Funder
Ministerio de Educación y Formación Profesional
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),Engineering (miscellaneous)
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