Experimental Investigations of New Interaction by Use of Stationary High-accuracy Quartz Gravimeter
Abstract
Smooth anomalous in time dependence recordings of a high accuracy quartz gravimeter with a constant magnet attached to it, were revealed. These anomalies of minute's duration have amplitudes sometimes by more than an order of magnitude greater than that of the Moon tide, and may not be explained with the aid of current physical concepts. The experimental procedure was based on the hypothesis of a new interaction arising when acting on physical vacuum by magnetic systems through their vectorial potential. The coordinates of physical space magnetic anisotropy due to existence of the cosmological vector potential
A
g
, a new basic vectorial constant, are determined. In particular, the declination coordinate
δ≈
34
∘
of the vector
A
g
(second equatorial coordinate system) is determined for the first time by experiment. The hypothesis considered was used for physical justification of the results obtained.