Measurements of vacuum magnetic birefringence using permanent dipole magnets: the PVLAS experiment

NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS(2013)

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The PVLAS collaboration is presently assembling a new apparatus (at the INFN section of Ferrara, Italy) to detect vacuum magnetic birefringence (VMB). VMB is related to the structure of the quantum electrodynamics (QED) vacuum and is predicted by the Euler-Heisenberg-Weisskopf effective Lagrangian. It can be detected by measuring the ellipticity acquired by a linearly polarized light beam propagating through a strong magnetic field. Using the very same optical technique it is also possible to search for hypothetical low-mass particles interacting with two photons, such as axion-like (ALP) or millicharged particles. Here we report the results of a scaled-down test setup and describe the new PVLAS apparatus. This latter is in construction and is based on a highsensitivity ellipsometer with a high-finesse Fabry-Perot cavity (> 4 x 10(5)) and two 0.8 m long 2.5 T rotating permanent dipole magnets. Measurements with the test setup have improved, by a factor 2, the previous upper bound on the parameter A(e), which determines the strength of the nonlinear terms in the QED Lagrangian: A(e)((PVLAS)) < 3.3 x 10(-21) T-2 at 95% c.l. Furthermore, new laboratory limits have been put on the inverse coupling constant of ALPs to two photons and confirmation of previous limits on the fractional charge of millicharged particles is given.
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quantum electrodynamics,coupling constant,two photon
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