Essay on gravitation: Present-time variation of Newton's gravitational constant in superstring theories |
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Authors: | Yong -Shi Wu Zi Wang |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physics, University of Utah, 84112 Salt Lake City, Utah, USA;(2) Department of Physics, Utah State University, 84322 Logan, Utah, USA |
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Abstract: | Superstring theories provide an appropriate framework for studying the time variation of fundamental coupling constants. The present time variation of coupling constants in Superstring theories with currently favorable internal backgrounds critically depends on the shape of the potential for the size of internal space. If the potential is almost flat, as in perturbation theory to all orders, the present value of ¦/G¦ for Newton's gravitational constant is calculable and estimated to be 1×10–11±1yr–1, which is just at the edge of the present observational bound for/G. If the potential has a minimum with finite curvature due to unknown nonperturbative effects,/G will become unobservably small. The improvement of the measurement of/G of 1 or 2 orders of magnitude would discriminate between the two situations. Problems with the time variation of other coupling constants are also discussed.This essay received the fourth award from the Gravity Research Foundation for the year 1987-Ed. |
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