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PHYSICAL REVIEW D 82, [removed]Improved constraints on isotropic shift and anisotropies of the speed of light using rotating cryogenic sapphire oscillators Michael A. Hohensee,1,2,* Paul L. Stanwix,3,4 Michael E. T
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Document Date: 2011-08-29 17:11:44


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University of Western Australia / The University of Western Australia / University of California / Harvard University / /

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low energy experiment / power law / inaccessible energy scales / high energy scale / /

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Michael A. Hohensee / Lorentz / S. Karpuk / C. Novotny / M. Zimmermann / Ralf Lehnert / Paul L. Stanwix / D. Schwalm / A. Wolf / Alan Kostelecky / G. Huber / rotating cryogenic sapphire oscillators Michael A. Hohensee / 1 / 2 / * Paul L. Stanwix / 3 / 4 Michael E. Tobar / 3 Stephen R. Parker / 3 David F. Phillips / 4 / /

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