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When effective theories predict: the inevitability of Mercury's anomalous perihelion precession
If the concepts underlying Effective Theory were appreciated from the earliest days of Newtonian gravity, Le Verrier's announcement in 1845 of the anomalous perihelion precession of Mercury would have been no surprise. Furthermore, the size of the effect could have been anticipated through &quo...
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author | Wells, James D. |
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description | If the concepts underlying Effective Theory were appreciated from the earliest days of Newtonian gravity, Le Verrier's announcement in 1845 of the anomalous perihelion precession of Mercury would have been no surprise. Furthermore, the size of the effect could have been anticipated through "naturalness" arguments well before the definitive computation in General Relativity. Thus, we have an illustration of how Effective Theory concepts can guide us in extending our knowledge to "new physics", and not just in how to reduce larger theories to restricted (e.g., lower energy) domains. |
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spelling | cern-13574802023-03-14T18:03:44Zdoi:10.1007/978-3-642-34892-1_4http://cds.cern.ch/record/1357480engWells, James D.When effective theories predict: the inevitability of Mercury's anomalous perihelion precessionOther Fields of PhysicsIf the concepts underlying Effective Theory were appreciated from the earliest days of Newtonian gravity, Le Verrier's announcement in 1845 of the anomalous perihelion precession of Mercury would have been no surprise. Furthermore, the size of the effect could have been anticipated through "naturalness" arguments well before the definitive computation in General Relativity. Thus, we have an illustration of how Effective Theory concepts can guide us in extending our knowledge to "new physics", and not just in how to reduce larger theories to restricted (e.g., lower energy) domains.If the concepts underlying Effective Theory were appreciated from the earliest days of Newtonian gravity, Le Verrier's announcement in 1845 of the anomalous perihelion precession of Mercury would have been no surprise. Furthermore, the size of the effect could have been anticipated through "naturalness" arguments well before the definitive computation in General Relativity. Thus, we have an illustration of how Effective Theory concepts can guide us in extending our knowledge to "new physics", and not just in how to reduce larger theories to restricted (e.g., lower energy) domains.arXiv:1106.1568CERN-PH-TH-2011-138MCTP-11-22CERN-PH-TH-2011-138MCTP-11-22oai:cds.cern.ch:13574802011-06-09 |
spellingShingle | Other Fields of Physics Wells, James D. When effective theories predict: the inevitability of Mercury's anomalous perihelion precession |
title | When effective theories predict: the inevitability of Mercury's anomalous perihelion precession |
title_full | When effective theories predict: the inevitability of Mercury's anomalous perihelion precession |
title_fullStr | When effective theories predict: the inevitability of Mercury's anomalous perihelion precession |
title_full_unstemmed | When effective theories predict: the inevitability of Mercury's anomalous perihelion precession |
title_short | When effective theories predict: the inevitability of Mercury's anomalous perihelion precession |
title_sort | when effective theories predict: the inevitability of mercury's anomalous perihelion precession |
topic | Other Fields of Physics |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-34892-1_4 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1357480 |
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