We carry out a simple analysis of (n+3)-dimensional gravity in the context of recent work on 'large' supplementary dimensions and deduce a formula for the expected compactification radius for the n additional dimensions in the universe, as a function of the Planck and the electro-weak scales. We argue that the correspondingly modified gravitational force gives rise to effects that might be within the detection range of dedicated neutron experiments. A scattering analysis of the corresponding modified gravitational forces suggests that slow neutron scattering off atomic nuclei with null spin may provide an experimental test for these ideas.Dirección General de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas FPA2002- 04181-C04-0
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Modern string theories, which seek to produce a consistent description of physics beyond the Standar...
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AbstractWe carry out a simple analysis of (n+3)-dimensional gravity in the context of recent work on...
We carry out a simple analysis of (n+3)-dimensional gravity in the context of recent work on 'large'...
In recent years, an energetic experimental program has set quite stringent limits on a possible “non...
In recent years, an energetic experimental program has set quite stringent limits on a possible "non...
AbstractWe consider quantum mechanical effects of the modified Newtonian potential in the presence o...
Abstract f(R) theories are the simplest generalisations of General Relativity, Einstein's theory of...
Recently, quantum states of ultra-cold neutrons in the Earth's gravitational field have been observe...
An intriguing feature of extra dimensions is the possible production of Kaluza--Klein gravitons by n...
Recently it has been pointed out that the characteristic quantum-gravity scale could be as low as th...
We present limits for the compactification scale in the theory of Large Extra Dimensions (LED) propo...
We report on a search for extra spatial dimensions compactified at radii that are vast compared to t...
We present limits for the compactification scale in the theory of Large Extra Dimensions (LED) propo...
According to the Large Extra Dimensions (LED) model of Arkani-Hamed,Dimopoulos, and Dvali (ADD), in ...
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