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Global Anisotropy of Space and experimental investigation of changes in beta-decay count rate of radioactive elements
Yu.A.Baurov ; A.A.Konradov ; V.F.Kushniruk ; Yu.G.Sobolev (Flerov Laboratory for Nuclear Reactions ; Joint Institute for Nuclear Reactions ;
Date 16 Sep 1998
Subject hep-ex
AffiliationCentral Research Institute of Machine Building, Korolyov, Moscow Region, Russia), A.A.Konradov (Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Biochemical Physics, Moscow, Russia), V.F.Kushniruk and Yu.G.Sobolev (Flerov Laboratory for Nuclear Reactions (FLN
AbstractThe results of experimental investigations of changes in beta-decay count rate of radioactive elements, are presented, and an explanation of those on the base of a new physical conception of forming the observed three-dimensional space from a finite set of one-dimensional discrete vectorial objects (byuons), containing the cosmological vectorial potential, a new fundamental vectorial constant, is given. In the theory, the vector direction corresponds with that of the axis of Universe rotation being discussed in literature.
Source arXiv, hep-ex/9809014
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