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Fundamental Constants in Physics and their Time Dependence
<!--HTML-->In the Standard Model of Particle Physics we are dealing with 28 fundamental constants. In the experiments these constants can be measured, but theoretically they are not understood. I will discuss these constants, which are mostly mass parameters. Astrophysical measurements indica...
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author | Harald FRITZSCH |
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description | <!--HTML-->In the Standard Model of Particle Physics we are dealing with 28 fundamental constants. In the experiments these constants can be measured, but theoretically they are not understood. I will discuss these constants, which are mostly mass parameters. Astrophysical measurements indicate that the finestructure constant is not a real constant, but depends on time. Grand unification then implies also a time variation of the QCD scale. Thus the masses of the atomic nuclei and the magnetic moments of the nuclei will depend on time. I proposed an experiment, which is currently done by Prof. Haensch in Munich and his group. The first results indicate a time dependence of the QCD scale. I will discuss the theoretical implications.
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spelling | cern-11436532022-11-02T22:20:13Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1143653engHarald FRITZSCHFundamental Constants in Physics and their Time DependenceFundamental Constants in Physics and their Time DependenceCERN Colloquium<!--HTML-->In the Standard Model of Particle Physics we are dealing with 28 fundamental constants. In the experiments these constants can be measured, but theoretically they are not understood. I will discuss these constants, which are mostly mass parameters. Astrophysical measurements indicate that the finestructure constant is not a real constant, but depends on time. Grand unification then implies also a time variation of the QCD scale. Thus the masses of the atomic nuclei and the magnetic moments of the nuclei will depend on time. I proposed an experiment, which is currently done by Prof. Haensch in Munich and his group. The first results indicate a time dependence of the QCD scale. I will discuss the theoretical implications. oai:cds.cern.ch:11436532008 |
spellingShingle | CERN Colloquium Harald FRITZSCH Fundamental Constants in Physics and their Time Dependence |
title | Fundamental Constants in Physics and their Time Dependence |
title_full | Fundamental Constants in Physics and their Time Dependence |
title_fullStr | Fundamental Constants in Physics and their Time Dependence |
title_full_unstemmed | Fundamental Constants in Physics and their Time Dependence |
title_short | Fundamental Constants in Physics and their Time Dependence |
title_sort | fundamental constants in physics and their time dependence |
topic | CERN Colloquium |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1143653 |
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