Photon-Graviton Interaction and CPH Theory

Hossein Javadi, Farshid Forouzbakhsh, Hamed Daei Kasmaei

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Abstract

Gravitons are postulated because of the great success of quantum field theory (in particular, the Standard Model) at modeling the behavior of all other known forces of nature as being mediated by elementary particles: electromagnetism by the photon, the strong interaction by the gluons, and the weak interaction by the W and Z bosons. The hypothesis is that the gravitational interaction is likewise mediated by a – yet undiscovered – elementary particle, dubbed the graviton. In the classical limit, the theory would reduce to general relativity and conform to Newton's law of gravitation in the weak-field limit. However, attempts to extend the Standard Model with graviton has run into serious theoretical difficulties at high energies (processes with energies close to or above the Planck scale) because of infinities arising due to quantum effects (in technical terms, gravitation is non-renormalizable). Since classical general relativity and quantum mechanics are incompatible at such energies, from a theoretical point of view the present situation is not tenable.
Some proposed models of quantum gravity attempt to address these issues, but these are speculative theories. Does a new definition of the graviton solve the problem of quantum gravity?
In this paper, according to the gravitational blue-shift, we have reviewed photon-graviton interaction by using a new definition of graviton and structure of photon.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftThe General Science Journal
Antal sider12
StatusUdgivet - 5 okt. 2016

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