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Quarks supergravity formulation and Cosmic string
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GRAVY QUARK SUPERGRAVITY FORMULATION AND THE COSMIC
STRING GENERATION OF PARTICLES
Narayana,
K. L., M. Inst. P (Lond)
Shivaji
University, Kolhapur -416004, India.
Permanent
address:
(Retd. Prof of Phys. SU, Kolhapur) ;
17-11-10,
Narasimha Ashram,
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Visakhapatnam – 530002.
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A
B S T R A C T
A novel flavor of supergravity
has been incorporated into a new formulation of obtaining exact solutions of
Gravy Quark equations on a curved background.
The solution is interpreted as the
source of the intrinsic topology of the background space. The introduction of
new Tensorial entities allowed the possibilities of solutions corresponding to
flat space in supergravity. Further the A, B, C like types of Electromagnetic
gravitational fields is cited as
responsible for the
enthralling flavor current (I) features.
The formulation is examined for
the earlier depicted aspects 1). The metric
Reversal invariance and existence of N-Mesons and 2). Parity violations
and High energy cosmological universe. (Proc. of Int. Conf. on High Energy
Phys. and Astrophysics, The University of Kashmir, Srinagar, dt. 10th
Sept. 87).
The
electro-weak part of the supergravity hole is expressed in terms of a null generator
of the horizon and endowed with its string compliments. Strings possess the
accumulated gravitational flux. The law of Baryon conservation of High energies
modified due to the Gravy quantum number and the consequent stellar interior
processes are thus related to cosmic string manifest production of new
particles pair creation and annihilation.
A dramatic success of
the model is the prediction
( ρ
+ ‘
ρ ) / ( ρ
- ‘
ρ )
= cos2θ + O (g 2, I )
where O (g 2,
I) specifies the order of corrections and ρ ,
‘ρ , are the spin-coefficients, θ the phase angle changes of the left
and right solutions of Supergravity and g is the iso-gravitational coupling
constant.
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Acknowledgment
The author is deeply indebted to Late Prof. K. R. Rao D. Sc.
(Madras) D. Sc. (London) whose insight of the subjects of Science and Technology
has helped many a students to grasp the intricate principles of the Universe
and who achieved distinguishing positions.
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