Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Aug 2007
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"JENAM-2007, "Our non-stable Universe", held 20-25 August 2007 in Yerevan, Armenia. Abstract book, p. 41-41"
Mathematics
Logic
Scientific paper
The hypotheses that fundamental constants may vary depending on cosmological time have been discussed and further analyzed using additional arguments by many researchers connected with alternative theories and tests of General Relativity, as well as due to Cosmological implications of this issue in GUT and Superstrong Theory. This review aims to make a note of one alternative possibility of understanding the Astrophysical observation of Atomic Spectra at their formation epoch and bring together the data-analyse of observations and laboratory experiments. As the Quasars' spectra registered now were formed nearly 12,7x10^9 years ago, one can postulate that observed wavelength in spectra is increasing compared to laboratory values due to cosmological variability of Rydberg constant. If we assume that time-variation of Rydberg constant is constant during the age of Universe, one may find the rate of relative drift for Rydberg constant value ~ (0.39-0.59)×10-10 yr-1 for high redshift quasars. Based on this result one find 104 times big value for the rate of relative drift of fine-structure constant comparing with the laboratory experiments data.
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