Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Experiment
Scientific paper
2001-05-07
Mod.Phys.Lett. A16 (2001) 2089-2102
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Experiment
13 pages, LaTeX2e, 4 PS figures
Scientific paper
10.1142/S0217732301005187
Results of simultaneous measurements of beta-decay rate with the aid of Ge(Li)-detectors performed at two laboratories 140km apart (INR RAS, Troitsk, Co-60, and JINR, Dubna, Cs-137) during a period from 15.03.2000 till 10.04.2000, are presented. Regular deviations of the count rate of gamma-quanta following the beta-decay of $\sim$ 0.7% (INR RAS, Co-60) and $\sim$ 0.2% (JINR, Cs-137) from the statistical average, are observed. The analysis of extremum deviations of gamma-quanta count rate shows that the set of directions of tangents to the Earth's parallels of latitude at the extremum points of trajectories of motion in the space of each laboratory clearly forms three separate compact subsets of directions which agree, for two laboratories, to an accuracy of $\pm10^\circ$. This phenomenon is shown not to be explained on the basis of traditional notion. A possible explanation is suggested basing on the hypothesis that there exists a new anisotropic interaction caused by the cosmological vectorial potential \textbf{A}$_{\rm g}$, a new fundamental constant having, according to the experiments carried out, the coordinate of right ascension $\alpha \approx 285^\circ$ in the second equatorial system. This is in agreement with earlier experiments.
Baurov Yu A.
Konradov A. A.
Kushniruk V. F.
Kuznetsov Evgenii A.
Ryabov Yu. V.
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