BICEP2 and the Gravitino Mass: The Questionable Result
- AC Tahan
Abstract
The gravitino has been explained to exist with a low mass (Tahan 2013). BICEP2 results support a mass close to 1014GeV. Though the BICEP2 conclusions have been celebrated by numerous physicists with fewer scientists indicating problems with the data, from BICEP2 (BICEP2 Collaboration 2014) can be understood improbable by simply focusing on the mass of the gravitino. This manuscript presents a method involving increasing string vibrations to measure the gravitino mass in the laboratory.- Full Text: PDF
- DOI:10.5539/mas.v8n5p30
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
Journal Metrics
(The data was calculated based on Google Scholar Citations)
h5-index (July 2022): N/A
h5-median(July 2022): N/A
Index
- Aerospace Database
- American International Standards Institute (AISI)
- BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine)
- CAB Abstracts
- CiteFactor
- CNKI Scholar
- Elektronische Zeitschriftenbibliothek (EZB)
- Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA)
- JournalGuide
- JournalSeek
- LOCKSS
- MIAR
- NewJour
- Norwegian Centre for Research Data (NSD)
- Open J-Gate
- Polska Bibliografia Naukowa
- ResearchGate
- SHERPA/RoMEO
- Standard Periodical Directory
- Ulrich's
- Universe Digital Library
- WorldCat
- ZbMATH
Contact
- Sunny LeeEditorial Assistant
- mas@ccsenet.org