Phenomenological gravitational constraints on strings and higher-dimensional theories
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1989
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We investigate measurable gravitational and cosmological effects in four dimensions that can arise from the compactification of higher-dimensional theories incorporating gravity. We identify the nature of effects due to massless scalar components of the compactified higher-dimensional metric and due to modifications of cosmological dynamics. Current experimental data impose constraints on the viability of many higher-dimensional theories, including Kaluza-Klein, supergravity, and string theories. The phenomenological problems can be avoided if the components of the metric in the higher dimensions acquire an effective mass. We survey some possible mechanisms for mass generation.
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Kostelecký, V. A., & Samuel, S. (1989). Phenomenological gravitational constraints on strings and higher-dimensional theories. Physical Review Letters, 63(3), 224-227. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.63.224
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