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Micro-orbits in a many-brane model and deviations from Newton’s 1/r2 law
A. DoniniS.g. Marimónsubject
description
We consider a five-dimensional model with geometry M=M4×S1 , with compactification radius R . The Standard Model particles are localized on a brane located at y=0 , with identical branes localized at different points in the extra dimension. Objects located on our brane can orbit around objects located on a brane at a distance d=y/R , with an orbit and a period significantly different from the standard Newtonian ones. We study the kinematical properties of the orbits, finding that it is possible to distinguish one motion from the other in a large region of the initial conditions parameter space. This is a warm-up to study if a SM-like mass distribution on one (or more) distant brane(s) may represent a possible dark matter candidate. After using the same technique to the study of orbits of objects lying on the same brane ( d=0 ), we apply this method to the detection of generic deviations from the inverse-square Newton law. We propose a possible experimental setup to look for departures from Newtonian motion in the micro-world, finding that an order of magnitude improvement on present bounds can be attained at the 95% CL under reasonable assumptions.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2016-12-18 | European Physical Journal C |