We present new results from our test of Lorentz invariance, which compares
two orthogonal cryogenic sapphire microwave oscillators rotating in the lab. We
have now acquired over 1 year of data, allowing us to avoid the short data set
approximation (less than 1 year) that assumes no cancelation occurs between the
κ~e− and κ~o+ parameters from the photon
sector of the standard model extension. Thus, we are able to place independent
limits on all eight κ~e− and κ~o+ parameters.
Our results represents up to a factor of 10 improvement over previous non
rotating measurements (which independently constrained 7 parameters), and is a
slight improvement (except for κ~e−ZZ) over results from
previous rotating experiments that assumed the short data set approximation.
Also, an analysis in the Robertson-Mansouri-Sexl framework allows us to place a
new limit on the isotropy parameter PMM=δ−β+1/2 of
9.4(8.1)×10−11, an improvement of a factor of 2.Comment: Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.