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SUMMARY:Giorgio Gratta (Stanford) "Probing Gravity - and Other Forces - at Extreme Scales"
DESCRIPTION:The inverse square law of gravity has been empirically tested to various degrees for distances between <0.1mm to 1AU.   Outside this range very little is known and\, yet\, physics beyond the standard model may actually introduce new long-range forces that would be observed as anomalies in the 1/R^2 behavior of gravity.   I will discuss some new experiments designed to substantially advance our knowledge in this area\, at the two extremes of the distance range.  While the long distance regime would involve a deep space mission\, a new breed of experiments focusing on the micron regime is already taking data\, not only on gravitational interactions.
URL:https://rpm.physics.lbl.gov/event/giorgio-gratta-stanford-probing-gravity-and-other-forces-at-extreme-scales/
LOCATION:Zoom Talk\, 50A-5132\, Berkeley\, ca\, 94720
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