Recent astrophysical observations have provided strong evidence that the present expansion of the universe is accelerating, powered by the energy density associated with a cosmological term. Assuming the latter to be not simply a constant term but a "quintessence" field, we study the radiation of quanta of such a quintessence field ("quintans") by binary systems of different types and compare intensities to those of standard tensor gravitational wave emission. We consider both the case in which the quintessence field varies only over cosmological distances and the case in which it is modified spatially by (strong) gravitational fields, a condition that results in bounds on the gradient of the scalar field. We show that, in both the first case and, because of a bound we derive from the Hulse-Taylor pulsar, in the second, there is not sufficient quinton radiation to affect expected LISA and LIGO gravity wave signals from binary systems. We show that in the second case, the Large Hadron Collider is capable of setting a bound similar to that from the binary pulsar.
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机译:用等离子体约束实现重力场的动态控制热核聚变(TLTS)方法,通过热辐射等离子体绝缘的壁反应堆防止中子辐射并节省磁场和等离子体的混合,使用旋转磁场的异步磁惯性约束反应堆(AMITYAR和HFM)为实施该方法,在该反应器中点燃热核反应的方法,爆炸式等离子发生器(VIP)的实施方法,以及具有HFM的特立普安瓿,以实现D + T反应和具有超高温热度的HFM D +3НЕ和1Н+11В的高温反应