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Autor:
Tomomi Sakuta, R. Tanuma, Hironori Nishio, R. Kishi, K. Ninomiya, Ryosuke Tsutsui, Y. Ikeda, S. Inaba, Haruna Murakami, Takashi Akiyama, J. Murata, K. Watanabe, N. Ogawa, M. Hata, Saki Tanaka, Y. Totsuka, Y. Nakaya, T. Iguri, Hirokazu Kawamura, J. Onishi, Mirei Hatori, Shuntaro Saiba
The composition dependence of gravitational constant $G$ is measured at the millimeter scale to test the weak equivalence principle, which may be violated at short range through new Yukawa interactions such as the dilaton exchange force. A torsion ba
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1708.01482
http://arxiv.org/abs/1708.01482
Autor:
Y. Totsuka, Hironori Nishio, Matthew Pearson, K. Ninomiya, R. Openshaw, Saki Tanaka, Y. Nakaya, J. Onishi, J. Murata
Publikováno v:
Physics of Particles and Nuclei. 45:237-240
A new experiment named MTV-G, probing a large electron spin-precession due to a possible strong gravitational field, which predicted by large extra dimension model, is started at TRIUMF from 2011. In an electron-nuclear scattering experiment, a stron
Autor:
M. Ikeda, R. Kishi, H. Baba, T. Kato, E. Seitaibashi, Y. Totsuka, R. Tanuma, Hironori Nishio, T. Iguri, C. D. P. Levy, Saki Tanaka, K. Watanabe, T. Toyoda, M. R. Pearson, J. Murata, K. Ninomiya, R. Openshaw, Hirokazu Kawamura, John Behr, J. Onishi, Y. Nakaya
Publikováno v:
Physics of Particles and Nuclei. 45:244-248
The MTV experiment (Mott Polarimetry for T-Violation Experiment) is running from 2009 at TRIUMF, which aims to search a large non-standard T-Violation in polarized nuclear beta decay. Existence of transverse polarization of electrons emitted from pol
Autor:
Hironori Nishio, J. Murata, N. Ogawa, K. Ninomiya, R. Kishi, Atsushi Taketani, Haruna Murakami
Publikováno v:
Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 453:012007
According to a large extra dimension model, a deviation from Newton's inverse square law is expected at below sub-millimeter range. We have developed an experimental set up using a torsion balance pendulum and an online digital-image analysis system,