T-2, Nuclear and Particle Physics, Astrophysics and Cosmology

Fundamental Constants in Physics and their Time Dependence

Harald Fritsch
Univ. Munich

In the Standard Model of Particle Physics there are 32 fundamental constants. In the experiments these constants can be measured, but theoretically they are not understood. I will discuss these constants, which are mostly mass parameters. Astrophysical measurements indicate that the fine-structure constant depends on time. Grand unification implies a time variation of the QCD scale. Thus the masses of the atomic nuclei and the magnetic moments of nuclei will depend on time. I proposed an experiment, which is currently done by Prof. Haensch in Munich and his group. The first results indicate a time dependence of the QCD scale. I will discuss the theoretical implications.

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