Explanation of the anomalous acceleration of a free moving body in the frame of extended space model
D. Yu. Tsipenyuk, W. B. Belayev

TL;DR
This paper proposes a (1+4) extended electrodynamics model incorporating gravity, explaining the Pioneer 10 anomalous acceleration through a new extended field tensor component in a five-dimensional spacetime.
Contribution
It introduces a (1+4) generalization of classical electrodynamics that accounts for gravity and explains the Pioneer 10 anomaly with a novel extended field tensor component.
Findings
Derived a generalized gravity law from extended Maxwell equations.
Confirmed the existence of a variable component of Pioneer 10's additional acceleration.
Provided a theoretical framework linking extended electrodynamics to observed anomalies.
Abstract
We consider (1+4) generalization of classical electrodynamics including gravitation field. With this approach it is assumed a presence of an extra component of extended field stress tensor, whose physical interpretation is based on necessity to obtain Newton gravity law as particular case. In model analyzed in present work mass of having in 4D a rest mass particle moves in five-dimensional space-time along fifth coordinate with light velocity and its electric charge is a stationary value in additional dimension. Generalized gravity law that is obtained from extended Maxwell equations confirmed by existence of variable component of Pioneer 10 additional acceleration, whose analyze is made in frame of this model.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Quantum chaos and dynamical systems
