Phenomenological Implications of a Magnetic 5th Force
Abstract
A 5th force coupling to baryon number B has been proposed to account for the correlations between the acceleration differences aij of the samples studied in the E\"otv\"os experiment, and the corresponding differences in the baryon-to-mass ratios (B/μ)ij. To date the E\"otv\"os results have not been supported by modern experiments. Here we investigate the phenomenological implications of a possible magnetic analog B5 of the conventional 5th force electric field, E5, arising from the Earth's rotation. We demonstrate that, in the presence of couplings proportional to B5, both the magnitude and direction of a possible 5th force field could be quite different from what would otherwise be expected and warrants further investigation.
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