Fundamental constants: from measurement to the universe, a window on gravitation and cosmology

IF 62.5 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, PARTICLES & FIELDS
Jean-Philippe Uzan
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Fundamental constants are a cornerstone of our physical laws. Any constant varying in space and/or time would signal a violation of local position invariance and be associated with a violation of the universality of free fall, and hence of the weak equivalence principle at the heart of the geometrisation of gravity. It will also reflect the existence of new degrees of freedom that couple to standard matter fields. Thus, testing for the stability of fundamental constants is of utmost importance for our understanding of gravity and for characterizing the domain of validity of general relativity. Besides, it opens an independent window on the dark matter and dark energy components. As a consequence, thanks to the active developments of experiments, fundamental constants have become a key player in our search for physics beyond the standard model of particle physics and general relativity. This review details the various roles of the fundamental constants in the laws of physics and in the construction of the international system of units, which now depends strongly on them. This requires to distinguish the concepts of fundamental units and fundamental parameters. Then, the relations between constants, the tests of the local position invariance and of the universality of free fall are presented, as well as the construction of field theories that account for “varying constants” and the motivations arising from high-energy physics and string theory. From a theoretical perspective any varying fundamental parameter is related to a dynamical field, the dynamics of which is dictated from the whole theory so that it remains fully consistent: no arbitrary law of variation has to be postulated. Then, the main experimental and observational constraints that have been obtained from atomic clocks, the Oklo phenomenon, solar system observations, meteorite dating, quasar absorption spectra, stellar physics, pulsar timing, the cosmic microwave background and Big Bang nucleosynthesis are described. It details the basics of each system, its dependence with respect to the primary parameters the variation of which can be constrained from observations, the known systematic effects and the most recent constraints. It also describes how these primary parameters can be related to the fundamental constants and the model-dependencies that is involved. Both time and space variations are considered. To finish, it contains a short discussion on the more speculative possibility of understanding the numerical values of the fundamental parameters in view of the apparent fine-tuning that they confront us with, by invoking anthropic arguments. Given the huge increase of data and constraints and the difficulty to standardize them, a general scheme to present experimental and observational results and to construct a collaborative data base that will be more efficient for the community and allow us for better traceability, is proposed.

基本常数:从测量到宇宙,一个了解万有引力和宇宙学的窗口
基本常数是我们物理定律的基石。任何在空间和/或时间上变化的常数都表明违反了局部位置不变性,并与违反自由落体的普适性联系在一起,从而违反了引力几何化核心的弱等效原理。它还将反映出与标准物质场耦合的新自由度的存在。因此,测试基本常数的稳定性对于我们理解引力和描述广义相对论的有效范围是至关重要的。此外,它还为暗物质和暗能量组分打开了一个独立的窗口。因此,由于实验的积极发展,基本常数已经成为我们在粒子物理和广义相对论的标准模型之外寻找物理的关键角色。这篇综述详细介绍了基本常数在物理定律和国际单位制建设中的各种作用,目前国际单位制在很大程度上依赖于它们。这就需要区分基本单位和基本参数的概念。然后,介绍了常数之间的关系,局部位置不变性和自由落体普适性的检验,以及解释“变常数”的场论的构建以及高能物理和弦理论产生的动机。从理论的角度来看,任何变化的基本参数都与一个动力学场有关,动力学场是由整个理论决定的,因此它保持完全一致:不需要假设任意的变化规律。然后,介绍了从原子钟、奥克洛现象、太阳系观测、陨石定年、类星体吸收光谱、恒星物理、脉冲星定时、宇宙微波背景和大爆炸核合成等方面获得的主要实验和观测约束。它详细说明了每个系统的基本原理,它对主要参数的依赖性,这些参数的变化可以从观测、已知的系统效应和最近的约束中得到约束。它还描述了这些主要参数如何与基本常数和所涉及的模型依赖关系相关联。考虑了时间和空间的变化。最后,它包含了一个简短的讨论,考虑到我们所面临的明显的微调,通过援引人为的论点来理解基本参数的数值的更投机的可能性。鉴于数据和约束条件的大量增加以及标准化的难度,提出了一种总体方案来呈现实验和观测结果,并构建一个协作数据库,以提高社区的效率,并使我们能够更好地追溯。
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Living Reviews in Relativity
Living Reviews in Relativity 物理-物理:粒子与场物理
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69.90
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20 weeks
期刊介绍: Living Reviews in Relativity is a peer-reviewed, platinum open-access journal that publishes reviews of research across all areas of relativity. Directed towards the scientific community at or above the graduate-student level, articles are solicited from leading authorities and provide critical assessments of current research. They offer annotated insights into key literature and describe available resources, maintaining an up-to-date suite of high-quality reviews, thus embodying the "living" aspect of the journal's title. Serving as a valuable tool for the scientific community, Living Reviews in Relativity is often the first stop for researchers seeking information on current work in relativity. Written by experts, the reviews cite, explain, and assess the most relevant resources in a given field, evaluating existing work and suggesting areas for further research. Attracting readers from the entire relativity community, the journal is useful for graduate students conducting literature surveys, researchers seeking the latest results in unfamiliar fields, and lecturers in need of information and visual materials for presentations at all levels.
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