INVESTIGADORES
BELLINI Mauricio
artículos
Título:
Extended general relativity: Large-scale antigravity and short-scale gravity
Autor/es:
JOSE EDGAR MADRIZ AGUILAR; MAURICIO BELLINI
Revista:
PHYSICS LETTERS B
Editorial:
Elsevier Science
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2009 vol. 679 p. 606 - 610
ISSN:
0370-2693
Resumen:
Considering a five-dimensional (5D) Riemannian spacetime with a particular stationary Ricci-flat metric,
we obtain in the framework of the induced matter theory an effective 4D static and spherically symmetric
metric which give us ordinary gravitational solutions on small (planetary and astrophysical) scales, but
repulsive (anti gravitational) forces on very large (cosmological) scales with ù=−1. Our approach is an
unified manner to describe dark energy, dark matter and ordinary matter. We illustrate the theory with
two examples, the solar system and the great attractor. From the geometrical point of view, these results
follow from the assumption that exists a confining force that make possible that test particles move on
a given 4D hypersurface.
unified manner to describe dark energy, dark matter and ordinary matter. We illustrate the theory with
two examples, the solar system and the great attractor. From the geometrical point of view, these results
follow from the assumption that exists a confining force that make possible that test particles move on
a given 4D hypersurface.
unified manner to describe dark energy, dark matter and ordinary matter. We illustrate the theory with
two examples, the solar system and the great attractor. From the geometrical point of view, these results
follow from the assumption that exists a confining force that make possible that test particles move on
a given 4D hypersurface.
unified manner to describe dark energy, dark matter and ordinary matter. We illustrate the theory with
two examples, the solar system and the great attractor. From the geometrical point of view, these results
follow from the assumption that exists a confining force that make possible that test particles move on
a given 4D hypersurface.
ù=−1. Our approach is an
unified manner to describe dark energy, dark matter and ordinary matter. We illustrate the theory with
two examples, the solar system and the great attractor. From the geometrical point of view, these results
follow from the assumption that exists a confining force that make possible that test particles move on
a given 4D hypersurface.