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Physics 2000
Searching for Extra Dimensions in the Early UniverseDOI: 10.1142/S0217751X04019925 Abstract: We investigate extra spatial dimensions ($D = 3+\epsilon$) in the early universe using very high resolution molecular rotational spectroscopic data derived from a large molecular cloud containing moderately cold carbon monoxide gas at Z $\approx 6.42$. It turns out that the $\epsilon$-dependent quantum mechanical wavelength transitions are solvable for a linear molecule and we present the solution here. The CO microwave data allows a very precise determination of $< \epsilon > = -0.00000657 \pm .10003032$. The probability that $ < \epsilon > \neq 0$ is one in 7794, only 850 million years (using the standard cosmology) after the Big Bang.
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