Methods and applications of gravity resonance spectroscopy within the qBounce experiment

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We give a short overview of the gravity resonance spectroscopy methods used recently by the qBounce experiment. It has been demonstrated that mechanically induced transitions between bound neutron states in the gravitational field can be observed. Applications of this new method test Newton's gravity law, search for extra dimensions of space-time, and study the neutrality of the neutron.

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Cronenberg, G., Durstberger-Rennhofer, K., Geltenbort, P., Jenke, T., Lemmel, H., & Abele, H. (2012). Methods and applications of gravity resonance spectroscopy within the qBounce experiment. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 340). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/340/1/012045

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