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Addressing the Crisis in Fundamental Physics
I present the case for fundamental physics experiments in space playing an
important role in addressing the current "dark energy'' crisis. If cosmological
observations continue to favor a value of the dark energy equation of state
parameter w=-1, with no change over cosmic time, then we will have difficulty
understanding this new fundamental physics. We will then face a very real risk
of stagnation unless we detect some other experimental anomaly. The advantages
of space-based experiments could prove invaluable in the search for the a more
complete understanding of dark energy. This talk was delivered at the start of
the Fundamental Physics Research in Space Workshop in May 2006.Comment: 11 pages, Opening talk presented at the 2006 Workshop on Fundamental
Physics in Space. Submitted to Int'l Journal of Modern Physics,
The First Lunar Ranging Constraints on Gravity Sector SME Parameters
We present the first constraints on pure-gravity sector Standard-Model
Extension (SME) parameters using Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR). LLR measures the
round trip travel time of light between the Earth and the Moon. With 34+ years
of LLR data, we have constrained six independent linear combinations of SME
parameters at the level of to . There is no evidence for
Lorentz violation in the LLR dataset.Comment: 7 pages, presented at the Fourth Meeting on CPT and Lorentz Symmetry,
Bloomington, Indiana, August 200
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