Chapter 34 Frontiers of Physics
34.3 Superstrings
Summary
- Define Superstring theory.
- Explain the relationship between Superstring theory and the Big Bang.
Introduced earlier in Chapter 33.6 GUTS: The Unification of Forces Superstring theory is an attempt to unify gravity with the other three forces and, thus, must contain quantum gravity. The main tenet of Superstring theory is that fundamental particles, including the graviton that carries the gravitational force, act like one-dimensional vibrating strings. Since gravity affects the time and space in which all else exists, Superstring theory is an attempt at a Theory of Everything (TOE). Each independent quantum number is thought of as a separate dimension in some super space (analogous to the fact that the familiar dimensions of space are independent of one another) and is represented by a different type of Superstring. As the universe evolved after the Big Bang and forces became distinct (spontaneous symmetry breaking), some of the dimensions of superspace are imagined to have curled up and become unnoticed.
Forces are expected to be unified only at extremely high energies and at particle separations on the order of
Not only is Superstring theory in its infancy, it deals with dimensions about 17 orders of magnitude smaller than the
Section Summary
- Superstring theory holds that fundamental particles are one-dimensional vibrations analogous to those on strings and is an attempt at a theory of quantum gravity.
Problems & Exercises
1: The characteristic length of entities in Superstring theory is approximately
(a) Find the energy in GeV of a photon of this wavelength.
(b) Compare this with the average particle energy of
Glossary
- Superstring theory
- a theory to unify gravity with the other three forces in which the fundamental particles are considered to act like one-dimensional vibrating strings
Solutions
Problems & Exercises
1: (a)
(b) 10 times greater