Neutron limit on the strongly-coupled chameleon field

The physical origin of the dark energy that causes the accelerated expansion rate of the Universe is one of the major open questions of cosmology. One set of theories postulates the existence of a self-interacting scalar field for dark energy coupling to matter. In the chameleon dark energy theory,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review. D 2016-03, Vol.93 (6), Article 062001
Hauptverfasser: Li, K, Arif, M, Cory, D G, Haun, R, Heacock, B, Huber, M G, Nsofini, J, Pushin, D A, Saggu, P, Sarenac, D, Shahi, C B, Skavysh, V, Snow, W M, Young, A R
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Zusammenfassung:The physical origin of the dark energy that causes the accelerated expansion rate of the Universe is one of the major open questions of cosmology. One set of theories postulates the existence of a self-interacting scalar field for dark energy coupling to matter. In the chameleon dark energy theory, this coupling induces a screening mechanism such that the field amplitude is nonzero in empty space but is greatly suppressed in regions of terrestrial matter density. However measurements performed under appropriate vacuum conditions can enable the chameleon field to appear in the apparatus, where it can be subjected to laboratory experiments. Here we report the most stringent upper bound on the free neutron-chameleon coupling in the strongly coupled limit of the chameleon theory using neutron interferometric techniques. Our experiment sought the chameleon field through the relative phase shift it would induce along one of the neutron paths inside a perfect crystal neutron interferometer. The amplitude of the chameleon field was actively modulated by varying the millibar pressures inside a dual-chamber aluminum cell. We report a 95% confidence level upper bound on the neutron-chameleon coupling ranging from < 4.7 × 10 for a Ratra-Peebles index of = 1 in the nonlinear scalar field potential to < 2.4 × 10 for = 6, one order of magnitude more sensitive than the most recent free neutron limit for intermediate . Similar experiments can explore the full parameter range for chameleon dark energy in the foreseeable future.
ISSN:2470-0010
2470-0029
DOI:10.1103/physrevd.93.062001