The 1S0-3P0 clock transition frequency
νSr in neutral 87Sr has been measured relative to the Cs
standard by three independent laboratories in Boulder, Paris, and Tokyo over
the last three years. The agreement on the 1×10−15 level makes
νSr the best agreed-upon optical atomic frequency. We combine
periodic variations in the 87Sr clock frequency with 199Hg+ and
H-maser data to test Local Position Invariance by obtaining the strongest
limits to date on gravitational-coupling coefficients for the fine-structure
constant α, electron-proton mass ratio μ and light quark mass.
Furthermore, after 199Hg+, 171Yb+ and H, we add 87Sr as
the fourth optical atomic clock species to enhance constraints on yearly drifts
of α and μ.Comment: Published version. 4 pages, 4 figure