Improved constraints on non-Newtonian forces at 10 microns
Andrew A. Geraci, Sylvia J. Smullin, David M. Weld, John Chiaverini, Aharon Kapitulnik
Abstract
Several recent theories suggest that light moduli or particles in "large" extra dimensions could mediate macroscopic forces exceeding gravitational strength at length scales below a millimeter. Such new forces can be parameterized as a Yukawa-type correction to the Newtonian potential of strength $α$ relative to gravity and range $λ$. To extend the search for such new physics we have improved our apparatus utilizing cryogenic micro-cantilevers capable of measuring attonewton forces, which now includes a switchable magnetic force for calibration. Our most recent experimental constraints on Yukawa-type deviations from Newtonian gravity are more than three times as stringent as our previously published results, and represent the best bound in the range of 5 - 15 microns, with a 95 percent confidence exclusion of forces with $|α| > 14,000$ at $λ$ = 10 microns.