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New Force, Global Anisotropy and the Changes in β-Decay Rate of Radioactive Elements

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The review of experimental studies results of a global anisotropy of physical space and new interaction in nature based on analyzing fluctuations in the intensity of the β-decay of radioactive elements are presented. The explanation of the results, based on a hypothesis as to the global anisotropy of physical space caused by the existence of cosmological vector potential AG in limits of theory of byuon, is given. It is shown that vector AG has the following coordinates in the second equatorial coordinate system: right ascension α = 293° ± 15°; declination δ = 36° ± 10°.

Published in American Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics (Volume 2, Issue 6-1)

This article belongs to the Special Issue Global Anisotropy, Theory of Byuon, New Force, New Power System, Propulsion, Space Flights

DOI 10.11648/j.ajaa.s.2014020601.12
Page(s) 8-19
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Keywords

Changes in β-Decay Rate of Radioactive Elements, Global Anisotropy, New Force

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  • Closed Joint Stock Company Research Institute of Cosmic Physics, 141070, Moscow Region, Pionerskaya, 4, Korolyov, Russia

  • Joint Institute for Nuclear Researches, Moscow Region, Dubna, 141980, Russia

  • Institute for Nuclear Research of Russian Academy of Science, 60 – the October Anniversary Prospect, 7a, Moscow 117312, Russia

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