A New Assumed Interaction. Experiments and Manifestations in Astrophysics
Yu A. Baurov

TL;DR
This paper reports experimental evidence suggesting a new fundamental interaction possibly caused by a cosmological vector potential, supported by diverse experiments and astrophysical observations, proposing a global anisotropy of physical space.
Contribution
It introduces a hypothesis of a cosmological vector potential causing a new interaction, supported by experimental and astrophysical evidence, with specific directional coordinates.
Findings
Detection of anomalies in radioactive decay fluctuations
Evidence of a global anisotropy in physical space
Identification of a cosmological vector potential with specific coordinates
Abstract
Results of experimental investigations of a new assumed interaction in nature with the aid of high-current magnets, torsion and piezoresonance balances, high-precision gravimeter, fluctuations in intensity of betta-decay of radioactive elements, plasma devices and manifestations in astrophysics are presented. A possible explanation of the results obtained based on a hypothesis of global anisotropy of physical space caused by the existence of a cosmological vectorial potential A_g, is given. It is shown that the vector A_g has the following coordinates in the second equatorial coordinate system: right ascension alpha = 293 +- 10, declination delta = 36 +- 10.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
