کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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1848149 | 1528130 | 2007 | 6 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
The PVLAS experiment operates an ellipsometer which embraces a superconducting dipole magnet and can measure ellipticity and rotation induced by the magnetic field onto linearly polarized laser light. The sensitivity of the instrument is about 10-7rad Hz-1/2. With a residual pressure less than 10-7 mbar the apparatus gives both ellipticity and rotation signals at the 10-7rad level with more than 8 sigma sob ratio in runs that last about 1000 sec. These signals can be interpreted as being generated largely by vacuum ellipticity and dichroism induced by the transverse magnetic field. If this interpretation is correct, a tool has become available to characterize physical properties of vacuum as if it were an ordinary transparent medium. A microscopic effect responsible for this induced dichroism could be the existence of ultralight spin zero bosons with mass of the order of 10−3 eV, that would couple to two photons and would be created in the experiment by interactions of photons of the laser beam with virtual photons of the magnetic field. The inverse of the coupling constant to two photons would correspond to a mass M of the order of 106 GeV.
Journal: Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements - Volume 164, February 2007, Pages 264-269