Long-range antigravity

Physics – Nuclear Physics

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We consider a theory in which fermionic matter interacts via longe-rage scalar, vector and tensor fields. In order not to be in conflict with experiment, the scalar and vector couplings for a given fermion must be equal, as is natural in a dimensionally reduced modell. Assuming that the Sun is not approximately neutral with respect to these new scalar-vector charges, and if the couplings saturate the experimental bounds, then their strength can be comparable to that of gravity. Scalar-vector fields of this strength can compensate for a solar quadropole moment contribution to Mercury's anomalous perihelion precession.
On leave from the Department of Physics, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093.

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