Upper limit on any intermediate-range force associated with baryon number

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Baryons, Field Theory (Physics), Gravitational Fields, Fluids, Gravimetry, Oscillations, Solids, Other Topics In General Relativity And Gravitation

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An alternate reanalysis of the Kreuzer (1968) experiment interprets it as setting an upper limit on the strength of any intermediate-range force associated with baryon number by noting that the gravitational force controlling the buoyancy is principally exerted by material outside the intermediate-range field range. The gravitational force is almost pure gravity, whereas the oscillating force is measured well within the new field supposed range, and includes its effects at full strength. Based on a 1-sigma limit for Kreuzer's upper bound, the present result and the result of Fischbach et al. (1986), twice the strength of the present value, are consistent within two standard deviations.

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