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New Limits on Coupling of Fundamental Constants to Gravity Using 87^{87}Sr Optical Lattice Clocks

Abstract

The 1S0^1\mathrm{S}_0-3P0^3\mathrm{P}_0 clock transition frequency νSr\nu_\text{Sr} in neutral 87^{87}Sr 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 1×10151\times 10^{-15} level makes νSr\nu_\text{Sr} the best agreed-upon optical atomic frequency. We combine periodic variations in the 87^{87}Sr clock frequency with 199^{199}Hg+^+ 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\alpha, electron-proton mass ratio μ\mu and light quark mass. Furthermore, after 199^{199}Hg+^+, 171^{171}Yb+^+ and H, we add 87^{87}Sr as the fourth optical atomic clock species to enhance constraints on yearly drifts of α\alpha and μ\mu.Comment: Published version. 4 pages, 4 figure

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