Abstract
A review of experimental tests of time dilation in special relativity is given, with an emphasis on the recent heavy-ion storage-ring work, currently the most sensitive method. The experimental results are evaluated in the context of the kinematic test theories of Robertson and Mansouri and Sexl, which assume the existence of a preferred inertial reference frame. Prospects for future improvements and the sensitivity of time dilation experiments to Lorentz and CPT violating extensions of the standard model are discussed.
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