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arxiv: gr-qc/0512117 · v2 · pith:OW4YLI6Wnew · submitted 2005-12-20 · 🌀 gr-qc · astro-ph· hep-th

Local Experiments See Cosmologically Varying Constants

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keywords constantsconstantcosmologicalexperimentslocalnatureterrestrialtime
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We describe a rigorous construction, using matched asymptotic expansions, which establishes under very general conditions that local terrestrial and solar-system experiments will measure the effects of varying `constants' of Nature occurring on cosmological scales to computable precision. In particular, `constants' driven by scalar fields will still be found to evolve in time when observed within virialised structures like clusters, galaxies, and planetary systems. This provides a justification for combining cosmological and terrestrial constraints on the possible time variation of many assumed `constants' of Nature, including the fine structure constant and Newton's gravitation constant.

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