The suggestion in 1986 of a possible gravity-like ``fifth" fundamental force renewed interest in the question of whether new macroscopic forces are present in nature. Such forces are predicted in many theories which unify gravity with the other known forces, and their presence can be detected by searching for apparent deviations from the predictions of Newtonian gravity. We review the phenomenology behind searches for a ``fifth force", and present a summary of the existing experimental constraints
This study proposes that all the known fundamental forces including gravity may be described by loca...
Many non-linear scalar field theories possess a screening mechanism that can suppress any associated...
The weak equivalence principle (WEP) maintains that all objects in a uniform gravitational field fal...
This book provides the reader with a detailed and captivating account of the story where, for the fi...
We have searched for large deviations from Newtonian gravity by means of a microcantilever-based Cav...
If there are non-Newtonian components of gravity, now popularly dubbed the "fifth force', as several...
The theoretical considerations which have suggested the possible existence of a new force, distinct ...
On January 6, 1986, a paper written by our group appeared in Physical Review Letters ent...
Extensions of the standard models of particle physics and cosmology often lead to long-range fifth f...
International audienceOne of the most common consequences of extensions to the standard models of pa...
International audienceExtensions of the standard models of particle physics and cosmology often lead...
International audienceExtremely weak new forces could lead to apparent violations of the equivalence...
The search for non-relativistic deviations from Newtonian gravitation can lead to new phenomena sign...
Corrections to Newton's gravitational law inspired by extra dimensional physics and by the exchange ...
The mass of a scalar field mediating a fifth force is tightly constrained by experiments. We show, h...
This study proposes that all the known fundamental forces including gravity may be described by loca...
Many non-linear scalar field theories possess a screening mechanism that can suppress any associated...
The weak equivalence principle (WEP) maintains that all objects in a uniform gravitational field fal...
This book provides the reader with a detailed and captivating account of the story where, for the fi...
We have searched for large deviations from Newtonian gravity by means of a microcantilever-based Cav...
If there are non-Newtonian components of gravity, now popularly dubbed the "fifth force', as several...
The theoretical considerations which have suggested the possible existence of a new force, distinct ...
On January 6, 1986, a paper written by our group appeared in Physical Review Letters ent...
Extensions of the standard models of particle physics and cosmology often lead to long-range fifth f...
International audienceOne of the most common consequences of extensions to the standard models of pa...
International audienceExtensions of the standard models of particle physics and cosmology often lead...
International audienceExtremely weak new forces could lead to apparent violations of the equivalence...
The search for non-relativistic deviations from Newtonian gravitation can lead to new phenomena sign...
Corrections to Newton's gravitational law inspired by extra dimensional physics and by the exchange ...
The mass of a scalar field mediating a fifth force is tightly constrained by experiments. We show, h...
This study proposes that all the known fundamental forces including gravity may be described by loca...
Many non-linear scalar field theories possess a screening mechanism that can suppress any associated...
The weak equivalence principle (WEP) maintains that all objects in a uniform gravitational field fal...