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Testing chameleon theories with light propagating through a magnetic field
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Large DeviationsEngineeringPhysicsTheoretical High-energy PhysicStandard Axionlike ParticlesQuantum Field TheoryApplied PhysicsWeak InteractionDark MatterMagnetic FieldChameleon TheoriesObserved Pvlas Anomaly
It was recently argued that the observed PVLAS anomaly can be explained by chameleon field theories in which large deviations from Newton's law can be avoided. Here we present the predictions for the dichroism and the birefringence induced in the vacuum by a magnetic field in these models. We show that chameleon particles behave very differently from standard axionlike particles (ALPs). We find that, unlike ALPs, the chameleon particles are confined within the experimental setup. As a consequence, the birefringence is always bigger than the dichroism in PVLAS-type experiments.
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