The Interaction of Spin with Gravity in Particle Physics

The Interaction of Spin with Gravity in Particle Physics
Author: Gaetano Lambiase,Giorgio Papini
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2021-09-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030847715

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This book seeks to present a new way of thinking about the interaction of gravitational fields with quantum systems. Despite the massive amounts of research and experimentation, the myriad meetings, seminars and conferences, all of the articles, treatises and books, and the seemingly endless theorization, quantization and just plain speculation that have been engaged in regarding our evolving understanding of the quantum world, that world remains an enigma, even to the experts. The usefulness of general relativity in this regard has proven to be imperfect at best, but there is a new approach. We do not simply have to accept the limitations of Einstein's most celebrated theorem in regard to quantum theory; we can also embrace them, and thereby utilize them, to reveal new facts about the behavior of quantum systems within inertial and gravitational fields, and therefore about the very structure of space–time at the quantum level. By taking existing knowledge of the essential functionality of spin (along with the careful identification of the omnipresent inertial effects) and applying it to the quantum world, the book gives the reader a much clearer picture of the difference between the classical and quantum behaviors of a particle, shows that Einstein's ideas may not be as incompatible within this realm as many have come to believe, sparks new revelations of the way in which gravity affects quantum systems and brings a new level of efficiency—quantum efficiency, if you will—to the study of gravitational theory.

Spin and Torsion in Gravitation

Spin and Torsion in Gravitation
Author: Venzo De Sabbata,C. Sivaram
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1994
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9810217668

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This book gives an exposition of both the old and new results of spin and torsion effects on gravitational interactions with implications for particle physics, cosmology etc. Physical aspects are stressed and measurable effects in relation to other areas of physics are discussed.Among the topics discussed are: alternative ways of unifying gravity with electroweak and strong interactions by an energy dependent spin torsion coupling constant; the idea that all interactions can be understood as originating from spin curvature coupling; the possibility of cosmological models with torsion providing a solution to the cosmological constant problem; and a demonstration that torsion can lead directly to the quantization of space-time itself.

Understanding Gravity The Generation Model Approach

Understanding Gravity  The Generation Model Approach
Author: Brian A Robson
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2021-06-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789811214936

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Currently, the General Theory of Relativity (GTR) describes the physics of the very large in terms of classical physics, while quantum theory describes the physics of the very small in terms of the Standard Model of particle physics. Unfortunately, the two theories are incompatible and do not describe satisfactorily all the forces between the various particles comprising ordinary matter. At present, one of the deepest problems in theoretical physics is harmonizing the GTR, which describes gravitation, with quantum mechanics, which describes the other three fundamental forces acting on the atomic scale. The main aim of the book is to provide an understanding of gravity in terms of a quantum theory given by the Generation Model of particle physics. The book presents a fully quantum theory of gravity, which describes both the large cosmological scale and the small atomic scale interactions between all particles.

Concepts of Particle Physics

Concepts of Particle Physics
Author: Kurt Gottfried,Victor Frederick Weisskopf
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1986
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780195364583

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Enhances the material outlined in the first volume of "Concepts of Particle Physics", presenting it in greater detail.

The Ideas of Particle Physics

The Ideas of Particle Physics
Author: G. D. Coughlan,J. E. Dodd
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1991-11-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0521386772

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This is the second edition of a book that has already been well received as a clear and readable introduction to particle physics. It bridges the gap between traditional textbooks on the subject and the popular accounts which assume little or no background in the physical sciences on the part of the reader. The first edition has been carefully revised throughout to provide an up-to-date and comprehensive overview of this fascinating subject. There are also four completely new chapters covering quantum gravity, super-unification, the relationship between particle physics and cosmology, and superstrings. Historical developments are discussed, together with the most important recent experiments, and the theoretical development of the subject is traced from its foundations in relativity and quantum mechanics through to the very latest theories. The book is intended for anyone with a background in the physical sciences who wishes to learn about particle physics. It will also be of value to students of physics wishing to gain an introductory overview of the subject before getting down to the details of the formalism.

Quantum Gravity Generalized Theory of Gravitation and Superstring Theory Based Unification

Quantum Gravity  Generalized Theory of Gravitation  and Superstring Theory Based Unification
Author: Behram N. Kursunogammalu,Stephan L. Mintz,Arnold Perlmutter
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2005-12-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780306471049

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Held December 16-19, 1999, these proceedings are derived from the Global Foundation Inc.'s Orbis Scientiae 1999. Topics include: cosmological parameters; unifying elementary particle physics; cosmology; superstrings; and black holes.

Advances in the Interplay Between Quantum and Gravity Physics

Advances in the Interplay Between Quantum and Gravity Physics
Author: Peter G. Bergmann,V. de Sabbata
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 553
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401003476

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In this XVII Course of the International School of Cosmology and Gravitation devoted to "ADVANCES IN THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN QUANTUM AND GRAVITY PHYSICS" we have considered different aspects of the influence of gravity on quantum systems. In order to achieve this aim, in many lectures, seminars and discussions we have strengthened the interplay between gravity and quantum systems starting from the situation in the early universe based on astrophysical observations, up to the earthly based experiments with atom interferometry for probing the structure of space-time. Thus we have had timely lectures on the quantum field and horizon of a black hole including reviews of the problem of black holes thermodynamics and entropy, quantum information, quantum black holes, quantum evaporation and Hawking radiation, recent advances in stockastic gravity. We have also discussed quantum fluctuations in inflationary universe, quantum effects and reheating after inflation, and superplanckian energies in Hawking radiation. In this regard the subject of spinors in purely affine space-time and Dirac matter according to Weyl in the generalized theory of gravitation were developed . The dualism between space-time and matter has been deeply analyzed in order to see why, for general relativity, this is an obstacle for quantization of the theory. Also canonical Gravity and Mach's principle, torsion and curvature as commutator for Quantum Gravity and Dirac Geometry of real space-time were analysed, together with the problem of 5-Dimensional Projective Unified Field theory and Multidimensional Gravity and Cosmology.

Gravity Special Relativity and the Strong Force

Gravity  Special Relativity  and the Strong Force
Author: Constantinos G. Vayenas,Stamatios N.-A. Souentie
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2012-07-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781461439363

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This book shows that the strong interaction forces, which keep hadrons and nuclei together, are relativistic gravitational forces exerted between very small particles in the mass range of neutrinos. First, this book considers the motion of two or three charged particles under the influence of electrostatic and gravitational forces only, which shows that bound states are formed by following the same semi-classical methodology used by Bohr to describe the H atom. This approach is also coupled with Newton’s gravitational law and with Einstein’s special relativity. The results agree with experiments on the masses, binding energies, radii, angular moments and magnetic moments of hadrons. The model provides the means to rationalize all the main experimental features of the strong force. Some of the implications for the unification of forces and the nature of our micro-cosmos and macro-cosmos are also discussed. The creation of mass itself, in other words, of hadrons from particles as light as neutrinos, can now be modeled in a straightforward manner.