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    The Graviton Production in a Hot Homogeneous Isotropic Universe

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    It is shown that the RTG predicts an opportunity of the intensive production of gravitons at the early stage of evolution of the homogeneous isotropic Universe. A hypothesis is suggested that the produced gas of gravitons could be just the ``dark matter'' which presently manifests itself as a ``missing mass'' in our Universe.Comment: 6 pages, latex fil

    On gravitational flow in the Relativistic Theory of Gravitation

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    A definition of the gravitational flow and a short description of the recipe of its calculation are presented.Comment: 6 page

    Repulsive force in the field theory of gravitation

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    It is shown that the slowing down of the rate of time referencing to the inertial time leads in the field theory of gravitation to arising of repulsive forces which remove the cosmological singularity in the evolution of a homogeneous and isotropic universe and stop the collapse of large masses.Comment: 22 pages, Plenary talk presented at Workshop on High Energy Physics&Field Theory (Protvino, Russia, 2005

    The Field Theory of Gravitation and The Rest Mass of Particles

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    It is shown in this work that all free physical fields should have a nonzero rest mass according to the field theory of gravitation.Comment: 4 page

    Gravitational Waves in Relativistic Theory of Gravitation

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    It is shown that, in the framework of Relativistic Theory of Gravitation with massive graviton, gravitational waves, due to the causality condition, do not bear negative energy flows.Comment: 4 page

    Impossibility of Unlimited Gravitational Collapse

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    It is shown that the gravitational field, as a physical field developing in the Minkowsky space, does not lead to unlimited gravitational collapse of massive bodies and, hence, excludes a possibility of the formation of the ``black holes''.Comment: 6 page

    Graviton Mass, Quintessence and Oscillatory Character of the Universe Evolution

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    It is shown that using the relativistic field theory of gravity (RTG) and measured value of Ωtot\Omega_{tot} one can obtain the upper limit on the graviton mass with 95%C.L.: m1.61066m\leq 1.6\cdot 10^{-66} [g]; within the (1σ)(1\sigma) range its probable value is mg=1.31066m_{g}= 1.3\cdot 10^{-66} [g]. It is pointed out that according to RTG the presence of the quintessence is necessary to explain the Universe accelerated expansion. Experimental data on the Universe age and dark matter density allow one to determine the range of possible values of the ν\nu parameter in the equation of quintessence state and indicate characteristic time, which corresponds to the beginning and cessation of the accelerated expansion epoch, as well as the time period of the maximal expansion, which corresponds to the half-period of the oscillatory evolution of the Universe.Comment: 17 pages, 4 jpeg figure
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