Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics

Volume 10, Issue 12 (December 2022)

ISSN Print: 2327-4352   ISSN Online: 2327-4379

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Galactic Route to the Strong Coupling Constant αs(mz) and Its Implication on the Mass Constituents of the Universe

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DOI: 10.4236/jamp.2022.1012237    89 Downloads   361 Views  Citations
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ABSTRACT

Some fundamental physical quantities need an alternative description. We derive the word average value of interaction coupling constant αs(mz) from the observed maximum galactic rotation velocity by the simple relation , where is the velocity, at which the difference between galactic rotation velocity and Thomas precession is equal, and α is Sommerfeld’s constant. The result is in excellent agreement with the value of αs = 0.1170 ± 0.0019, recently measured and verified via QCE analysis by CERN researchers. One can formulate a reciprocity relation, connecting αs with the circle constant: . It is the merit of Preston Guynn to derive the Milky Way maximum value of the galactic rotation velocity βg, pointing to its “extremely important role in all physics”. The mass (energy) constituents of the Universe follow a golden mean hierarchy and can simply be related to the maximum of Guynn’s difference velocity respectively to αs(mz), therewith excellently confirming Bouchet’s WMAP data analysis. We conclude once more that the golden mean concept is the leading one of nature.

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Otto, H. (2022) Galactic Route to the Strong Coupling Constant αs(mz) and Its Implication on the Mass Constituents of the Universe. Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics, 10, 3572-3585. doi: 10.4236/jamp.2022.1012237.

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