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arxiv: hep-ex/0202008 · v1 · pith:AQP3XENFnew · submitted 2002-02-02 · ✦ hep-ex

Sub-mm tests of the gravitational inverse-square law

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keywords dimensionsextragravitationalinverse-squarelimitmicrometerssizesub-mm
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Sub-mm tests of the gravitational inverse-square law are interesting from several quite different perspectives. This paper discusses work by the Eot-Wash group performed since the publication of our initial result in February 2001. We find no evidence for short-range Yukawa interactions. Our results provide an upper limit of 200 micrometers on the size of the largest ``extra'' dimension, and for the unification scenario with 2 large extra dimensions, set an upper limit of 150 micrometers on the size of those dimensions.

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