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Financial Consulting Group 0 © 2010 ООО "Группа Финансового Консультирования", компания, зарегистрированная в соответствии с законодательством Российской Федерации. Все права защищены. Напечатано в России. Gravitational radiation of the relativistic theory of gravitation 1.Gravitational radiation as a radiation of the same level as electromagnetic 1.1. The essence of the problem of the generalization of relativistic equations on the quantum level was thus outlined : и (*) :such generalization must match the numerical values of the gravity constants in the quantum and classical regions.

Financial Consulting Group 1 © 2010 ООО "Группа Финансового Консультирования", компания, зарегистрированная в соответствии с законодательством Российской Федерации. Все права защищены. Напечатано в России The stationary states of an elementary source in the proper gravitational field "The gravitational field within the region of localization of an elementary particle having a mass m 0 is characterized by the values of the gravity constant K and of the constant  that lead to the stationary states of the particle in its proper gravitational field, and the particle stationary states as such are the sources of the gravitational field with the Newtonian gravity constant G".

Financial Consulting Group 2 © 2010 ООО "Группа Финансового Консультирования", компания, зарегистрированная в соответствии с законодательством Российской Федерации. Все права защищены. Напечатано в России. (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)(11) 1.3. stationary states of electrons in proper gravitational field:

Financial Consulting Group 3 © 2010 ООО "Группа Финансового Консультирования", компания, зарегистрированная в соответствии с законодательством Российской Федерации. Все права защищены. Напечатано в России. (12) (13) after the substitution into them and specific computations in the central-symmetry field metric with the interval defined by the expression (16) (15) (14) Equations (6)—{8) follow from equations (14)—( 15)

Financial Consulting Group 4 © 2010 ООО "Группа Финансового Консультирования", компания, зарегистрированная в соответствии с законодательством Российской Федерации. Все права защищены. Напечатано в России. With l = 0 the approximate solution has the form : where МeV, МeV, … МeV, The presented numerical estimates for the electron show that within the range of its localization, with K~ N m 2 kg -2 and  ~ m -2, there exists the spectrum of stationary states in the prоper gravitational field. The numerical value of K is, certainly, universal for any elementary source. Existence of such numerical value  denotes a phenomenon having a deep physical sense: introduction into density of the Lagrange function of a constant member independent on a state of the field. This means that the time-space has an inherent curving which is connected with neither the matter nor the gravitational waves.

Financial Consulting Group 5 © 2010 ООО "Группа Финансового Консультирования", компания, зарегистрированная в соответствии с законодательством Российской Федерации. Все права защищены. Напечатано в России. 2. Registration of electron gravitational radiation lines Transition over stationary states of electron in proper gravitational field EEiEkE1EEiEkE1 Basic stationary state  E ik  figure eV  E  =171 keV  E 12  137 keV

Financial Consulting Group 6 © 2010 ООО "Группа Финансового Консультирования", компания, зарегистрированная в соответствии с законодательством Российской Федерации. Все права защищены. Напечатано в России. Regular rotational bands in the nucleus of 171Er. Lower rotational energy levels of nuclei are apart from the main one by scores and hundreds of keV. A scheme of K-, L- and M-levels of energy of the atom, and the main lines of K- and L- series; n, l, j are the principal, the orbital and the inner quantum numbers of energy levels к, L1, L2 etc. The energies of photons of the main lines reach units and scores of keV. A contribution into widening of spectral lines may be given by a resonance of the energy spectra of electrons (in proper gravitational field) with the energy spectra of multicharged ions and the spectrum of rotational energy levels of nuclei.

Financial Consulting Group 7 © 2010 ООО "Группа Финансового Консультирования", компания, зарегистрированная в соответствии с законодательством Российской Федерации. Все права защищены. Напечатано в России. Electron energy spectra: 1 – after passing the grid, 2 – after passing the Al foil 13 μm thick; 3 – spectrum calculation according to ELIZA program based on the database [D.E. Cullen et al., Report IAEA-NDS-158, September, 1994] for each spectrum 1. The spectrum is normalized by the standard.

Financial Consulting Group 8 © 2010 ООО "Группа Финансового Консультирования", компания, зарегистрированная в соответствии с законодательством Российской Федерации. Все права защищены. Напечатано в России. Difference of spectral density for theoretical and experimental spectra of electrons passed through Ti, Ta and Al foils.

Financial Consulting Group 9 © 2010 ООО "Группа Финансового Консультирования", компания, зарегистрированная в соответствии с законодательством Российской Федерации. Все права защищены. Напечатано в России. 3. Micropinch plasma electron gravitational radiation in pulse high-current discharges A part of vacuum sparkle spectrum and a corresponding part of solar flare spectrum

Financial Consulting Group 10 © 2010 ООО "Группа Финансового Консультирования", компания, зарегистрированная в соответствии с законодательством Российской Федерации. Все права защищены. Напечатано в России. Experimental (a) and calculated (b) parts of a micropinch spectrum normalized for line Lyβ intensity in the area of the basic state ionization threshold of He-like ions. The firm line in variant (b) corresponds to density of 0.1 g/cm3, the dotted line – to 0.01 g/cm3; it was assumed that Te = 0.35 keV

Financial Consulting Group 11 © 2010 ООО "Группа Финансового Консультирования", компания, зарегистрированная в соответствии с законодательством Российской Федерации. Все права защищены. Напечатано в России. The additional mechanism of spectral lines widening of the characteristic electromagnetic radiation of multiple- charge ions (in the conditions of plasma compression by radiated gravitational field) is the only and unequivocal way of quenching electrons excited states at the radiating energy levels of ions and exciting these levels by gravitational radiation at resonance frequencies. Such increase in probability of ion transitions in other states results in additional spectral lines widening of the characteristic radiation. The reason for quick degradation of micropinches in various pulse high-currency discharges with multiple-charge ions is also clear. There is only partial thermolization of accelerated plasma with the power of gravitational radiation not sufficient for maintaining steady states. Measured Fe He-δ line at keV (broken curve) compared to calculation (smooth curve), M.G. Haines et al., PRL, 96, (2006).

Financial Consulting Group 12 © 2010 ООО "Группа Финансового Консультирования", компания, зарегистрированная в соответствии с законодательством Российской Федерации. Все права защищены. Напечатано в России. Conclusion a) Stationary states in the proper gravitational field (their existence arises from combination of principles of quantum mechanics and relativistic gravitation theory) result in hidden mass phenomena and spectra resonance of stationary states of electromagnetic and gravitational interactions, while transitions over stationary states give the spectrum of gravitational radiation as radiation of the same level with electromagnetic emission. b) A resonance between energy levels of stationary states of electromagnetic and gravitational interaction combined with cascade transitions over the stationary states of electron in the proper gravitational field is a mechanism to transfer the gravitational radiation spectrum into long wavelength region in multiple-charge ion plasma that contributes to spectral line broadening of the plasma’s electromagnetic radiation.