Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
Oct 1984
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Moskovskii Universitet, Vestnik, Seriia 3 - Fizika, Astronomiia (ISSN 0579-9392), vol. 25, Sept.-Oct. 1984, p. 3-24. In Russian.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Astronomical Models, Gravitation Theory, Relativistic Theory, Canonical Forms, Conservation Laws, Gravitational Fields, Minkowski Space, Missing Mass (Astrophysics), Tensor Analysis
Scientific paper
A relativistic gravitation theory (RGT) is constructed unambiguously on the basis of special relativity and the geometrization principle using a representation of a gravitational field as a physical field in the Faraday-Maxwell sense, possessing energy, momentum, and spin 2 and 0. The source of the gravitational field is a total conserved energy-momentum tensor for matter and for the gravitational field in Minkowski space. In the RGT, the conservation laws for energy-momentum and angular momentum of matter and gravitational field hold rigorously, and the theory explains all existing gravitational experiments. The RGT predicts that the universe is not closed but 'flat'; this means that there should exist in the universe a 'missing' mass in some form of matter.
Logunov Anatolii A.
Mestvirishvili Mirian A.
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