It is shown, that radiation spectrum of atoms (or nuclei) in the gravitational field has a red shift since the effective mass of radiating electrons (or nucleons) changes in this field. This red shift is equal to the red shift of radiation spectrum in the gravitational field measured in existence experiments. The same shift must arise when the photon (or $ \gamma $ quantum) is passing through the gravitational field if it participates in gravitational interactions (photon has no rest mass). The absence of the double effect in the experiments, probably, means that photons (or $ \gamma $ quanta) are passing through the gravitational field without interactions
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In view of several conflicting results, we reanalyze the effects of magnetic fields on the primordia...
Mass spectra of baryons consisting of two heavy (b or c) and one light quarks are calculated in the ...
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We studied the metric operator on the Gaussian weave state, which is a candidate of describing the s...
The three moments of inertia associated with the wobbling mode built on the superdeformed states in ...
This is a short review of the main results on the equation of state of a Bose gas.Some known results...
It is shown that a collection of photons with nearly the same frequency exhibits a "condensation" ty...
The CLEO III Ring Imaging Cherenkov detector uses LiF radiators to generate Cherenkov photons which ...
This review covers selected results from the LEP experiments on the structure of quasi-real and virt...
We show that a new force, which appeared in a five-dimensional generalization of general relativity,...
By introducing a hitherto ignored Li-6 producing process, due to accelerated He-3 reactions with He-...
The two opposite concepts - multiphoton and effective photon - readily describing the photoelectric ...
Coherent synchrotron radiation (CSR) occurs when short bunches travel on strongly bent trajectories....
We extend a procedure for construction of the photon position operators with transverse eigenvectors...
A general discussion and illustration is given of strength functions for rotational transitions in t...
In view of several conflicting results, we reanalyze the effects of magnetic fields on the primordia...
Mass spectra of baryons consisting of two heavy (b or c) and one light quarks are calculated in the ...
We investigate the inelastic coupling interaction by studying its effect on the elastic scattering p...
We studied the metric operator on the Gaussian weave state, which is a candidate of describing the s...
The three moments of inertia associated with the wobbling mode built on the superdeformed states in ...
This is a short review of the main results on the equation of state of a Bose gas.Some known results...