New PVLAS results and limits on magnetically induced optical rotation and ellipticity in vacuum
Abstract
In 2006 the PVLAS collaboration reported the observation of an optical rotation generated in vacuum by a magnetic field. To further check against possible instrumental artifacts, several upgrades to the PVLAS apparatus have been made during the past year. Two data taking runs, at the wavelength of 1064 nm, have been performed in the new configuration with magnetic field strengths of 2.3 and 5 T. The 2.3 T field value was chosen in order to avoid stray fields. The new observations do not show the presence of a rotation signal down to the levels of 1.2×10-8rad at 5 T and 1.0×10-8rad at 2.3 T (at 95% C.L.) with 45 000 passes in the magnetic field zone. In the same conditions no ellipticity signal was detected down to 1.4×10-8 at 2.3 T (at 95% C.L.), whereas at 5 T a signal is still present. The physical nature of this ellipticity as due to an effect depending on B2 can be excluded by the measurement at 2.3 T. These new results completely exclude the previously published magnetically induced vacuum dichroism results, indicating that they were instrumental artifacts. These new results therefore also exclude the particle interpretation of the previous PVLAS results as due to a spin-zero boson. The background ellipticity at 2.3 T can be used to determine a new limit on the total photon-photon scattering cross section of σγγ<4.5×10-34barn at 95% C.L.
- Publication:
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Physical Review D
- Pub Date:
- February 2008
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:0706.3419
- Bibcode:
- 2008PhRvD..77c2006Z
- Keywords:
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- 12.20.Fv;
- 07.60.Fs;
- 14.80.Mz;
- Experimental tests;
- Polarimeters and ellipsometers;
- Axions and other Nambu-Goldstone bosons;
- High Energy Physics - Experiment
- E-Print:
- 25 pages, 7 figures Main changes rel. to v.2: minor changes to abstract, replaced Figures 4,5,6, corrected typographical errors. Paper submitted to Physical Review D